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Troubleshooting the Fluorescence Microscope

Laboratory Medicine, 1980
The fluorescence microscope is being used increasingly in clinical laboratories as a diagnostic tool. A troubleshooting guide for the fluorescence microscope is presented to aid laboratorians in investigating system malfunctions.
Vern Pidcoe   +3 more
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Evaluating the performance of fluorescence microscopes

Journal of Microscopy, 1998
A simple means of evaluating the performance of fluorescence microscopes is described. The proposed test gives an overall figure of merit that takes into account all of the important instrumental parameters that determine image quality. The essence of the test is to use a specimen whose photobleaching rate is a measure of the illumination time ...
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Laser Scanning Fluorescence Microscope

SPIE Proceedings, 1988
We report on the development of a laser scanning fluorescence microscope possessing several features which facilitate its application to biological and biophysical analyses in living cells. It is built around a standard inverted microscope stand, enabling the use of standard optics, micromanipulation apparatus, and conventional (including video ...
Benjamin A. Wiseman   +2 more
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Quantitative determination of mitophagy by fluorescence microscope

2021
Mitophagy is an evolutionally conserved cellular process that eliminates dysfunctional and excess mitochondria, thereby facilitating mitochondrial quality control and metabolic recycling. In addition, mitophagy is essential for cellular homeostasis and tissue development, and mitophagic dysfunction is related to various pathologies including ...
Qi Wu   +5 more
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Vidicon Microscope for Counting Fluorescent Particles

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1971
Weakly fluorescent particles may be counted or displayed through use of the light integrating property of vidicons. This paper describes a fluorescence microscope-vidicon system designed for counting bacteria. It employs incident bright-field uv illumination with an inexpensive television (TV) system.
D. L. Dyer, C. H. Fuller
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A Guide to Purchasing a Fluorescence Microscope

Laboratory Medicine, 1981
When purchasing a fluorescence microscope to fulfill the needs of the laboratory, it is imperative that one consider the following factors before making a .final decision: the procedures to be performed; the type of microscope that would best perform these procedures; the interaction of the individual components of the microscope; the total cost of the
Josephine Bartola, Ron Neimeister
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Norovirus detection in water samples at the level of single virus copies per microliter using a smartphone-based fluorescence microscope

Nature Protocols, 2021
Soo Chung   +7 more
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Fluorescence Microscopic Methods in Histochemistry

1991
The majority of tissue components in unstained untreated sections show some degree of fluorescence. This is called primary fluorescence or autofluorescence. Such autofluorescence is particularly pronounced in plant tissues, while in animal tissue, collagen, elastin, and lipofuscin are noted for this property.
H. Lyon, M. Møller
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High-speed atomic force microscope combined with single-molecule fluorescence microscope.

Review of Scientific Instruments, 2013
High-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM) and total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIRFM) have mutually complementary capabilities. Here, we report techniques to combine these microscopy systems so that both microscopy capabilities can be
Shingo Fukuda   +6 more
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Configuration of a Fluorescence Microscope

2010
This excerpt gives a succinct explanation of the configuration of a fluorescence microscope.
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