Your English writing platform
Free sign upSuggestions(1)
Exact(2)
Comet analysis was carried out as previously described (McGlynn et al, 1999) using a final magnification of × 400 (Nikon × 40 Fluor lens) and Komet 4.0 software (Kinetic Imaging Ltd ,Liverpool, UK).
Using a final magnification of 400× (objective × eyepiece), ten non-overlapping fields were chosen at random and a total of 100 tumor cells were counted manually in every field with the aid of an ocular grid.
Similar(58)
Microscopic pictures were acquired using a final 400-X magnification with an Axioscope 40 microscope (Zeiss, Jena, Germany) corresponding to a 0.5 mm picture diameter at room temperature with a Color Vision 3 camera (Soft Imaging Systems, Münster, Germany).
A supplementary 1.5× lens was used, leading to a final magnification of 107 nm/(square) pixel.
Immunoreactive/DAPI-stained cells on culture coverslips were counted in at least 20 randomly selected microscopic fields using an eyepiece grid at a final magnification of × 200 or × 400.
NVC was performed in all patients and healthy volunteers using a stereomicroscope SZ 4045 with a final magnification of ×200 (Olympus, Germany).
The mean area of each glomerular tuft was measured by manually tracing the glomerular outline on a computer screen and calculating that area by computerized morphometry using Metamorph 6.1 (Molecular Devices) at a final magnification of 150×.
Subsequently, 3D reconstructions of the neurons were made with the NEUROLUCIDA® software (MicroBrightField; Fig. 1 C; see also Glaser and Glaser 1990) using an Olympus BX61 microscope at a final magnification of 1000-fold.
For this, we used a Zeiss Axiophot2 microscope at a final magnification of 300×.
All images were acquired with a camera (Optronics Inc., Goleta, CA) mounted on a fluorescence microscope (Olympus BX41, Leeds Precision Instruments) using a 100×/1.25 oil objective lens for a final magnification of 1000×.
The BGBBs and the EECCBs in the vascular regions supplied by the PA were counted on semithin toluidine-blue stained sections at a final magnification of ×1000, using a 10× eyepiece and a 100× oil objective (Fig. 8A).
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com