Thursday 19 September 2013

Fluorescence Microscope


A fluorescence microscope is a microscope. The technique is used to study specimens, which can be made to fluorescence. The method used by all fluorescence microscopes is same. The basic task of the fluorescence microscope is to let excitation light radiate the specimen and then sort out the much weaker emitted light to make up the image. This technique has made it possible to identify cells and cellular components with specificity. Fluorescence microscopy is a rapid expanding technique, both in the medical and biological sciences. The technique has made it possible to identify cells and cellular components with a high degree of specificity. For example, certain antibodies and disease conditions or impurities in inorganic material can be studied with the fluorescence microscopy.

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