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  • Phosphorescence and its relation to Fluorescence Microscope
    The concept of phosphorescence is very much interrelated to fluorescence. Both fluorescence and phosphorescence are principles of quantum mechanics. And it is rather remarkable to note that these two concepts are being applied to microscopy. A good way to understand these principles better is by using the popular fluorescence and phosphorescence paints that are available in the market today. read more...

  • How to Use an Organic Substance Microscope
    By simple definition, organic substances are chemical compounds whose primary components is carbon. Either carbon rings or carbon chains comprise these compounds, along with hydrogen. Oxygen, nitrogen, and other elements are seen to constitute the compound to complete the setup. read more...

  • Importance of Study of Inorganic Substances and the Use of Fluorescence Microscopy
    Inorganic substances have made significant contributions to the development of science as we know it today. Many aspects of human life have benefited from the use of inorganic substances. From agriculture to space exploration, inorganic substances have improved human lives and paved the way for better products and technology. This is why the study of inorganic substances continues to be a priority in many fields of research around the world. read more...

  • Epifluorescence Microscopes: Functions and Uses
    Fluorescence is an important technique in microscopy, typically used for viewing biochemical and physiological changes in live specimens. This is the type of microscopy utilized for many medical studies and medical-related fields. This makes epifluorescence microscopes, a type of fluorescence microscopy, important tools in many biochemical and physiological researches and experiments. read more...

  • Functions, Uses and Advantages of the Confocal Scanning Laser Microscope
    The confocal laser scanning microscope or CLSM is one of the most advanced types of microscopy available today. The confocal scanning laser microscope was developed out of the technology that produced the fluorescence microscope. This type of microscopy relies on fluorescence emission to produce images, thus, allowing the observer to view specific components, structures and processes in living tissues and cells. The confocal laser scanning microscope is used in many areas of medical, biological and live sciences. read more...

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