For example, with
standard fluorescent microscope filter sets, users can label multiple proteins of interest with a combination of green and blue or cyan and yellow moxFPs.
But placing cells under
a standard fluorescent microscope essentially sentences them to death.
Not exact matches
NUS Engineering researchers have developed a low - cost microfluidic chip that can quickly and accurately detect and quantify nano - bioparticles using only a
standard laboratory
microscope without any
fluorescent labels.