A fluorescence microscope is an optical microscope that uses fluorescence instead of, or in addition to, scattering, reflection, and attenuation or absorption...
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A total internal reflection fluorescence microscope (TIRFM) is a type of microscope with which a thin region of a specimen, usually less than 200 nanometers...
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of microscopes are the fluorescence microscope, electron microscope (both the transmission electron microscope and the scanning electron microscope) and...
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Confocal microscopy (redirect from X-Ray Fluorescence Imaging)
limitations of traditional wide-field fluorescence microscopes. In a conventional (i.e., wide-field) fluorescence microscope, the entire specimen is flooded...
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Two-photon excitation microscopy (redirect from Multiphoton fluorescence microscope)
single-photon excitation microscopes, which need to employ elements such as pinholes to reject out-of-focus fluorescence. The fluorescence from the sample is...
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illumination microscope with a gated image intensifier camera has been reported that allowed measuring a map of fluorescence lifetimes (fluorescence lifetime...
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Cytometry (section Fluorescence microscope)
Beckman-Coulter Inc. Retrieved 2013-03-31. Rusk, N. (2009). "The fluorescence microscope". Milestones in Light Microscopy. Nature Publishing Group. Heimstädt...
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samples are visualized under a fluorescence microscope such as the confocal fluorescence microscope and the Keyence microscope. First, a probe is constructed...
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(CLEM) is the combination of an optical microscope – usually a fluorescence microscope – with an electron microscope. In an integrated CLEM system, the sample...
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scanning laser to illuminate a sample for fluorescence. Two-photon microscope, used to image fluorescence deeper in scattering media and reduce photobleaching...
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Microscopy (section Fluorescence)
microscope glossary Ratio-metric Imaging Applications For Microscopes Examples of Ratiometric Imaging Work on a Microscope Interactive Fluorescence Dye...
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causes their fluorescence lifetime to quickly elapse (limited to roughly 105 photons before extinction). Now the image in the microscope is that of a...
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emission of light in a specific predefined wavelength using a fluorescence microscope. It is imperative that the binding of the fluorophore to the antibody...
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velocity space diffusion and convection in a plasma Fluorescence microscope Planar laser-induced fluorescence Ultrafast laser spectroscopy Wikimedia Commons...
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TIRF may refer to: Total internal reflection fluorescence microscope Traffic Injury Research Foundation, in partnership with Toyota Canada Inc. Trans-inclusionary...
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using an inverted fluorescence microscope that allows imaging of fluorescence in cells. In addition, the intensity of the fluorescence emitted is proportional...
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molecules for microscopy (as in the total internal reflection fluorescence microscope). The evanescent wave from an optical fiber can be used in a gas...
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Focused ion beam (section Helium ion microscope (HeIM))
secondary electron images with images obtained by fluorescence microscopes. Unlike an electron microscope, FIB is inherently destructive to the specimen...
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techniques of giemsa banding and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) which are limited by the resolution of the microscope utilized. This is achieved...
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induced fluorescence can allow for more accurate, up-to-date experimental data. Fluorescence in the life sciences Fluorescence microscope "Fluorescence Imaging...
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A microscope slide is a thin flat piece of glass, typically 75 by 26 mm (3 by 1 inches) and about 1 mm thick, used to hold objects for examination under...
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fitting still and video cameras, fluorescence illumination, confocal scanning and many other applications. Inverted microscopes are useful for observing living...
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Quantum microscopy (category Microscopes)
The first microscope to do so was the scanning tunneling microscope, which paved the way for development of the photoionization microscope and the quantum...
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Fluorescence is one of two kinds of emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light or other electromagnetic radiation. When exposed to ultraviolet...
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STED microscopy (redirect from Stimulated Emission Depletion Microscope)
Confocal microscopy Fluorescence Fluorescence microscope Ground state depletion microscopy Laser scanning confocal microscopy Optical microscope Photoactivated...
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under a fluorescence microscope, whereas CISH probes are labelled with biotin or digoxigenin and can be detected using a bright-field microscope after other...
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The primary antibody allows visualization of the protein under a fluorescence microscope when it is bound by a secondary antibody that has a conjugated...
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reflection fluorescence microscope (TIRFM), instead of relying on simple scattering, we choose an evanescent wavelength short enough to cause fluorescence (Fig...
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A 4Pi microscope is a laser scanning fluorescence microscope with an improved axial resolution. With it the typical range of the axial resolution of 500–700 nm...
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multiplex assays. The signal can be visualized using a fluorescence or brightfield microscope. permeabilization of cells with proteinase K to open cell...
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