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  • [[Category:Optical Microscopy Lab]] ...low contrast when imaged this way. Despite the limitations of bright field microscopy, many important discoveries were made with this simple method. Hooke was an
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  • ====Optical microscopy==== ...u.com/articles/formulas/formulasconjugate.html Conjugate planes in optical microscopy] Includes transmitted and reflected (epi) illumination.
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  • [[Category:Optical Microscopy Lab]] Congratulations on completing part 2. You made a functioning epifluorescence microscope. How cool is that?
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  • *Optical microscopy *Optical microscopy lab
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  • [[Category:Optical Microscopy Lab]] In this part of the lab, you will add epifluorescence imaging capability to your microscope, make images of fluorescent samples,
    20 KB (3,262 words) - 22:06, 14 August 2017
  • [[Category:Optical Microscopy Lab]] Optical microscopy, involving visible light either transmitted through or reflected by the sam
    15 KB (2,262 words) - 14:22, 6 September 2018
  • [[Category:Optical Microscopy Lab]] Congratulations on completing part 2. You made a functioning epifluorescence microscope. How cool is that?
    16 KB (2,559 words) - 22:47, 15 March 2017
  • ... double-strand breaks in your H2AX assay samples, we will use fluorescence microscopy. ...ic wavelength. Typically, fluorescence microscopes used in biology are an epifluorescence type with a single light path (the objective) for excitation and emission d
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  • [[Category:Optical Microscopy Lab]] ...low contrast when imaged this way. Despite the limitations of bright field microscopy, many important discoveries were made with this simple method. Hooke was an
    38 KB (6,482 words) - 19:23, 6 September 2019
  • [[Category:Optical Microscopy Lab]] ...ratulations on completing assignment 3. Now you can say you built your own epifluorescence microscope and used it to image mammalian cells. How cool is that?
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  • [[Category:Optical Microscopy Lab]] ... 3, Part 1: visualizing actin with fluorescence contrast|Part 1:]] Use the epifluorescence microscope you built to image fixed biological samples, and use the flat-fi
    3 KB (377 words) - 14:08, 1 October 2018
  • ... double-strand breaks in your H2AX assay samples, we will use fluorescence microscopy. ...ic wavelength. Typically, fluorescence microscopes used in biology are an epifluorescence type with a single light path (the objective) for excitation and emission d
    9 KB (1,538 words) - 17:57, 11 October 2017
  • ... double-strand breaks in your H2AX assay samples, we will use fluorescence microscopy. ...ic wavelength. Typically, fluorescence microscopes used in biology are an epifluorescence type with a single light path (the objective) for excitation and emission d
    9 KB (1,538 words) - 15:34, 23 August 2018
  • ... double-strand breaks in your H2AX assay samples, we will use fluorescence microscopy. ...ic wavelength. Typically, fluorescence microscopes used in biology are an epifluorescence type with a single light path (the objective) for excitation and emission d
    10 KB (1,563 words) - 15:38, 23 August 2018
  • ... double-strand breaks in your H2AX assay samples, we will use fluorescence microscopy. ...ic wavelength. Typically, fluorescence microscopes used in biology are an epifluorescence type with a single light path (the objective) for excitation and emission d
    12 KB (2,017 words) - 13:07, 26 September 2019
  • ... double-strand breaks in your H2AX assay samples, we will use fluorescence microscopy. ...ic wavelength. Typically, fluorescence microscopes used in biology are an epifluorescence type with a single light path (the objective) for excitation and emission d
    11 KB (1,840 words) - 14:52, 16 September 2020
  • ... fluorescent dye that will enable us to visualize double-strand breaks via microscopy. As a reminder, during the last laboratory session MCL-5 cells were treated ... double-strand breaks in your H2AX assay samples, we will use fluorescence microscopy.
    23 KB (3,807 words) - 20:07, 28 September 2021
  • ...ited at 488 nm. To visualize TDP43 in CAD cells, we will use fluorescence microscopy. ...ic wavelength. Typically, fluorescence microscopes used in biology are an epifluorescence type with a single light path (the objective) for excitation and emission d
    17 KB (2,800 words) - 19:12, 3 March 2022
  • ... fluorescent dye that will enable us to visualize double-strand breaks via microscopy. As a reminder, during the last laboratory session MEF cells were treated w ... double-strand breaks in your H2AX assay samples, we will use fluorescence microscopy.
    12 KB (1,945 words) - 20:38, 20 September 2022

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