Introduction Fluorescence Microscopy
Found 7 free book(s)Principles of Fluorescence and Fluorescence Microscopy
pages.zeiss.comFluorescence microscopy can be based on autofluorescence or the addition of fluorescent dyes. It is mainly used in biology and medicine to observe structures and processes within a specimen. Introduction In 1852, the Irish physicist and mathematician Sir George Gabriel Stokes first observed fluorescence when sunlight, filtered
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MICROSCOPY I. OBJECTIVES II. INTRODUCTION
www.sas.upenn.eduII. INTRODUCTION There are several types of microscope (simple, compound, light or bright-field, dark-field, electron, fluorescence, interference, etc.) but the one most commonly used for bacteriological purposes is the bright-field or light microscope. This microscope is
Propidium Iodide Nucleic Acid Stain
assets.thermofisher.comApproximate fluorescence excitation/emission maxima: 535/617 nm, bound to nucleic acids Propidium Iodide Nucleic Acid Stain Introduction Propidium iodide (PI) binds to DNA by intercalating between the bases with little or no sequence preference and with a stoichiometry of one dye per 4–5 base pairs of DNA.1 PI also
Basic Image Processing with FIJI/ImageJ
www.jmu.edu• For a quick introduction to the layout of the ImageJ program, see here. • Navigation through menus and sub-menus is notated using >. For example, ^Image > Type _ tells you to go to access the Image menu and then the Type sub-menu. • True-color images are images of specimens with color (e.g. histological stains). Fluorescence
An Introduction to Laser Technology and Its Applications
www.eriesd.orgIntroduction The laser is among the most important inventions of the twentieth century. Since its introduction in 1960, the laser has made possible a countless number of scientific, medical, industrial, and commercial applications. Theodore Maiman, the …
Introduction to Medical Image Processing
www.csie.ntu.edu.tw1 Introduction to Medical Image Processing Δ Essential environments of a medical imaging system Image processing may be a post-imaging or pre-analysis operator. Functions of Image processing and Image analysis may overlap each other.