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2005
Fluorescence microscopy is the essential technique for investigation of the intracellular distribution of macromolecules and various organelles also in yeast cells. In this chapter, detailed practical procedures for fluorescence microscopic observations developed or adopted in our laboratory are described.
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Fluorescence microscopy is the essential technique for investigation of the intracellular distribution of macromolecules and various organelles also in yeast cells. In this chapter, detailed practical procedures for fluorescence microscopic observations developed or adopted in our laboratory are described.
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2006
Publisher Summary The chapter describes the principles of fluorescence microscopy and epifluorescence microscopy. Immunofluorescence (IF) is used to reveal the presence of specific antigens in body fluid, cells, or tissue by means of the corresponding fluorophore-conjugated antibodies and illumination with an appropriate light source.
Baschong, W., Landmann, L.
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Publisher Summary The chapter describes the principles of fluorescence microscopy and epifluorescence microscopy. Immunofluorescence (IF) is used to reveal the presence of specific antigens in body fluid, cells, or tissue by means of the corresponding fluorophore-conjugated antibodies and illumination with an appropriate light source.
Baschong, W., Landmann, L.
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Fluorescence Microscopy; Quantitative Fluorescence Microscopy
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Fluorescence Optofluidic Microscopy and Fluorescence Microscopy Based on the Talbot Effect
2013Light microscopy has been one of the most common tools in biological research, because of its high resolution and non-invasive nature of the light. Due to its high sensitivity and specificity, fluorescence is one of the most important readout modes of light microscopy.
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