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It was taken with a 20X water immersion objective (upright set up LSM 980, confocal setting, it says W Pen Apo 20X/1 W DICIII on our display)
Channel 1: histone
Channel 2: membrane
Sample: zebrafish embryo blastula (7th division) of a zebrafish embryo with transgenes expressing histone-gfp (channel 1, ref: Stegmaier et al., 2016) and membrane marker lyn-tdtomato (channel 2, ref: Compagnon et al., 2014) everywhere (both actin b promoter). The histone at these early stages is very cytoplasmic still, as you can see.
Teaching examples
Useful to demonstrate image formation issues in confocal microscopy:
membranes appear with more contrast if they run along the optical axis
signal decays within the specimen, due to scattering and absorption
tischi
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Tischi's sources of example data
Example data for image formation
Feb 14, 2023
Zebrafish embryo (broken link, see below)
https://oc.embl.de/index.php/s/gRckFAfkkbrRGQh
Useful to demonstrate image formation issues in confocal microscopy:
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