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The RODAC plates were photographed and counted using magnification and Image J colony counting methods.
Cells were imaged at various timepoints (including immediately after the scratch was produced, 0 h) using an Olympus IX81 microscope (Olympus, Markham, ON) at 100 × magnification and Image Pro Plus V.5.0.2.9 software (MediaCybernetics, Bethesda, MD).
Invading cells were visualized and images were captured using an Olympus IX81 microscope (Olympus, Markham, ON) at 20 × magnification and Image Pro Plus V.5.0.2.9 software (MediaCybernetics, Bethesda, MD).
For a more detailed inspection of the size and area of foci, images were taken as z-stacks by using a Leica TCS SP2 confocal microscope (40× or 63× magnification) and image acquisition was carried out using CorelPhotoPaintX4 Software and evaluated using ImageJ software.
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Surfaces were photographed under a Nikon dissecting microscope (SMZ1000) (Melville, NY, USA) at sixfold magnification and images were processed using SPOT Basic imaging software (Diagnostic Instruments, Inc., Sterling Heights, MI, USA) at 32-fold magnification.
Slides were viewed on the Axioplan 2 imaging microscope at 400X magnification, and images were captured through the AxioCam MR monochrome digital camera providing a resolution of 1300×1300 pixels.
Comets were visualized using a light microscope at ×400 magnification, and images were captured with a digital camera.
Separate images were taken at 63× magnification, and images were merged using the 'specimen overview' function of the microscope software.
The specimens were observed using a Nikon microscope (10× magnification) and images were collected using a CCD camera.
The cells were observed using a Zeiss Axiovert microscope (2.5× magnification) and images were collected using a CCD camera.
Cells were counted under Leica Q550CW fluorescence microscope (×1,000 magnification) and images were captured with a charge-coupled device camera connected to the microscope.
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