What is the microscope glass slide? It is a thin, flat piece of glass that is made from the highest-quality glass and typically 75 x 25 mm and 1 mm thick or 3 x 1-inch x 1 mm. Some slides are thicker, but most people use 1 mm thick. The slides are used to hold a specimen,...
A slide on which an observation object by a microscope is placed, is provided. A first mark indicating a reference line along a first direction and a second mark indicating a specific position on an extension of the reference line along the first direction are separately arranged in a vacant ...
slide cover glass,cover slip- a small and very thin piece of glass used to cover the specimen on a microscope slide plate glass,sheet glass- glass formed into large thin sheets section- a very thin slice (of tissue or mineral or other substance) for examination under a microscope; "section...
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High magnification is not in itself a goal. The function of a microscope is to make it possible to distinguish the smallest possible structural elements of a specimen—that is, to make maximum use of the microscope’s resolving power. However, resolving power is limited by the wave properties...
The wells were then extensively washed with PBS, the wells filled with PBS then a glass slide layered across the well plate. Cell images were taken on a LEICA DMI6000CS phase contrast microscope fitted with a LEICA DFC340FX camera at 20× magnification. Cell spreading was quantified by ...
Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2), a surface receptor predominantly expressed on myeloid cells, is a major hub gene in pathology-induced immune signaling. However, its function in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains controversia
The average intensity profile is then normalized by the average reference light intensity recorded by camera 2 from the beam reflected off the microscope glass slide. The normalized signals from first and second cameras are used to obtain the final intensity profile. (b) High-resolution PIV ...
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Guided by gut sensory cues, humans and animals prefer nutritive sugars over non-caloric sweeteners, but how the gut steers such preferences remains unknown. In the intestine, neuropod cells synapse with vagal neurons to convey sugar stimuli to the brain