The application of in situ hybridization (ISH) has advanced from generalized, short-term isotopic methods, to long-term, highly specialized, multicolor Fluorescent-ISH probe assays (FISH).
Fluorescence filters are at the heart of every Fluorescence optical device, and high quality filter sets are essential for high definition imaging and fluorescence microscopy. At Shanghai Optics we ...
The Pathology Core laboratory is equipped with a Nikon E-1000 upright fluorescent microscope equipped with 4x, 10x, 20x and 40x dry objectives and 40x and 60x oil immersion objectives. The microscope ...
Fluorescence is the foundation of our core. The bulk of instruments available for high resolution imaging at the OiVM are based on fluorescence. Fluorescence microscopy is a type of imaging where the ...
With an extensive range of cost-effective Dichroic Longpass Filters available, Knight Optical can meet the needs of a variety of diverse applications. Supplied either from stock (in standard 12.5mm ...
insights from industryJames O'BrienVice President of Life SciencesLeica Microsystems Inc. In this interview, News-Medical talks to James O'Brien, Vice President at Leica Microsystems, about their ...
The mIRage-LS optical photothermal infrared (O-PTIR) microscope has a spectral range of 3600-2700 and 1800-800 cm-1 for infrared (IR) spectroscopy and a spectral range of 3900 – 200 cm-1 for Raman ...
Fluorescence microscopy is an optical microscopy technique that utilizes fluorescence and phosphorescence to study the properties of organic or inorganic substances. Fluorescence is mainly used in ...
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