| Early- to mid-stage egg chambers dissected from well-fed females (Figure 1)
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Halocarbon oil (Series 95): Avoids dehydration/hypoxia |
Early stages: Problem of activated and loose MT organization in aqueous media. Oil has higher refractive index than water.
Good environment for injection.
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| Late-stage egg chambers (as above) |
Grace’s medium (Sigma): Provides ionic, osmotic balance and nutrients |
Late stages not susceptible to problems of early stages. |
| Embryos, dechorionated and dehydrated (Figure 2)
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Halocarbon oil (Series 700, RI similar to glycerol) |
Prevents excess dehydration while avoiding hypoxia (which causes changes to the cell cycle). Good environment for injection. |
| Halocarbon oil with Teflon breathable membrane |
Better dehydration prevention for long-term development studies. Better bright-field imaging. Can help squash specimen for
greater optical clarity (reduced spherical aberration).
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| Aqueous medium |
Water immersion objectives, which have longer working distance with high NA. |