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By using a sensitive charge-coupled-device (CCD) camera with the ability to detect light at the level of a single photon, we succeeded in imaging the spontaneous photon emission from human bodies [3].
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Photon emission associated with lipid peroxidation was also imaged at room temperature using a highly sensitive charge coupled device (CCD) camera (VersArray LN/CCD 1340-1300B, Roper Scientific), with a liquid N2 cooled sensor to enable measurement of faint light by signal integration [ 34].
Images were acquired using a CCD (charge-coupled-device) camera before being further processed in Adobe Photoshop CS II (Adobe Systems).
Micrographs of JP2 were recorded using a 4K×4K CCD (charge-coupled-device) Gatan camera with a calibrated magnification corresponding to 3.5 Å (1 Å=0.1 nm)/pixel at the specimen level.
All images were taken at 300 KV with an FEI Tecnai F30 and visualized using a Gatan CCD (charge-coupled-device) digital micrograph.
A total of 720 images were collected using a Quantum-4 CCD (charge-coupled-device) detector (ADSC Systems).
Mice were imaged using the high-resolution charge-coupled-device (CCD) cooled digital camera ORCA-2BT (Hamamatsu Photonics France, Massy, France), and Wasabi software (Hamamatsu Photonics), under anesthesia.
Fluorescence was analyzed using a Nikon Eclipse microscope fitted with a charge-coupled-device camera.
Fluorescent images were captured using a cooled charge coupled device camera (Princeton Scientific Instruments, Trenton, NJ) or a Zeiss LSM 510 META laser-scanning microscope (Carl Zeiss MicroImaging, Inc., Thornwood, NY).
Because the camera's light-sensitive charged coupled device is smaller than the format used for 35-millimeter films, exceptionally precise optics had to be developed.
Fundus photographs were taken using a Topcon TRC-50IX retinal camera, with a FITC filter, connected to a charge-coupled-device Nikon D1H digital camera (Topcon Medical System, Oakland, NJ, USA).
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