Sentences with phrase «fluorescence light microscope»

Sections stained for markers described above were visualized using a Leica DM6000 B upright fluorescence light microscope with motorized Z - focusing.

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Using this approach, it takes about an hour to scan a piece of tissue 500 by 500 by 200 microns, using a light sheet fluorescence microscope.
The three new Nobelists overcame that limit using fluorescence, getting the objects under the microscope to emit light themselves to reveal their details.
«Previously, dynein movement had only been tracked by attaching fluorescent molecules to the proteins and observing the fluorescence using very powerful light microscopes.
Alpha3 is a new generation of light sheet fluorescence microscopes providing unrivaled imaging performance for fixed and live specimen.
In addition to excellent light - / ion - and electron microscopes, ZEISS also manufactures a diverse range of fluorescence optical sectioning systems as well as high - resolution x-ray microscopes.
Toward this end we have built a mobile phone - mounted light microscope and demonstrated its potential for clinical use by imaging P. falciparum - infected and sickle red blood cells in brightfield and M. tuberculosis - infected sputum samples in fluorescence with LED excitation.
Using a technique called smFISH (single - molecule fluorescence in situ hybridization), the team attached dozens of small fluorescently labeled probes to each molecule of specific messenger ribonucleic acid (RNA), which causes these molecules to light up under the microscope.
The Core provides training, assistance and access to first - class microscopes for both transmitted light and fluorescence imaging: Four upright microscopes for viewing samples on slides; Two inverted microscopes for viewing living specimens in dishes or flasks.
Inverted microscopes are used to image lives cells in culture (flasks, dishes, or multi-well plates) using transmitted light, phase contrast, DIC, or fluorescence modes.
The invention of lasers, a concentrated source of monochromatic and highly directional light, revolutionized photonics in the 1960s and brought us technological advancements such as bar code scanners, CD players, and, with fluorescence microscopes, the first taste of the power of biophotonics.
The microscope and its components, image formation, microscopy in both transmitted and fluorescent light, Kohler illumination, optical aberrations, objective lens types, phase contrast, interference contrast, polarization, fluorescence microscopy, laser confocal microscopy, two - photon confocal microscopy, super-resolution microscopy, study of dynamic processes in living cells, immunofluorescence.
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