With Labeled Diagram and Functions How does a Compound Microscope Work? Before exploringmicroscope parts and functions, you should probably understand that thecompound light microscopeis more complicated than just a microscope with more than one lens. ...
Learn about a microscopes parts and its functions including the eyepiece, objectives, and condenser with our labeled diagram.
Labeled Diagram and Description of Parts of a Microscope The Mechanical Stage of a Microscope Cleaning your Microscope - Discussing Best Practices Stereo Microscope Vs Compound Microscope Here's some interesting microscope facts for you to enjoy!Return from How does a Microscope Work to Compound Li...
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Using this external phase contrast system, users can easily combine phase contrast with other imaging modalities, including weak-fluorescence imaging such as TIRF and laser tweezer applications. Epi-fluorescence and external phase contrast images: PTK-1 cells labeled with GFP-alpha-tubulin captured with...
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Three-dimensional imaging in brain tissues: Z-stack of a 200 µm thick mouse brain slice, showing simultaneous SRS imaging of myelinated axons (glow) and two-photon fluorescence from Thy1-YFP labeled neurons (cyan). Sample courtesy of Dr. Monika Leischner-Brill, Institute of Neuronal Cell...
If one were to then take a series of points in a row (panel B) and blur those, they would appear as a continuous line. The effect that this has on real object, in this case a PTK1 cell labeled with a fluorescent antibody against b-tubulin, is evident in panel (C, right). While...
The specificity of BrdU–NeuN co-expression in three dimensions is demonstrated by a series of focal planes above (e, f) and below (g, h) the focal plane shown in (d). The appearance of adult BrdU-positive neurons in the human dentate gyrus is equivalent to BrdU-labeled neurons in the...
targets in live cells while minimizing stress. The capability to easily deliver holotomography and fluorescence correlative analysis in 2D, 3D, and 4D will enable researchers and clinicians to open new frontiers in bioscience and better understand, diagnose, and treat disease. The HT-2 incorporates ...