PPT-An Introduction to Light Microscopy

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Its best to view this in Slide Show mode especially for the quizzes This module will take approximately 60 minutes to complete After completing this exercise you

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Its best to view this in Slide Show mode especially for the quizzes This module will take approximately 60 minutes to complete After completing this exercise you should be able to   Understand the parts and use of the light microscope. Lecture . 07: . Confocal Microscopy. Adding the Third Dimension. Lecture . 7: Confocal Microscopy. Optical Sectioning: adding the third dimension. Wide-field . Imaging. Point . Spread Function. Deconvolution. Lecture 13:. Super-resolution microscopy: Part I. Lecture 13: . Fluorescent labeling, multi-. sprectral. imaging and FRET. Review of previous lecture. FRET. FLIM. Super resolution . microscopy. NSOM. Lecture 18:. High speed microscopy, Part 2. High speed microscopy, Part . 2: Spatial . light modulator microscope and other 3D sensors. Making laser scanning confocal microscopes faster. Resonant scanner confocal. lecture. 16. November 2011. Fourier. plane. Point . object. Image. f. f. f. f. a. a. ’. Magnification. : m=1. Angles. : sin(. a. ’)=sin(. a) .  . a. ’=. a. Magnification and resolution: the Abbe limit. Lecture . 07: . Confocal Microscopy. Adding the Third Dimension. Andres Collazo, Director Biological Imaging Facility. Wan-. Rong. (Sandy) Wong, Graduate Student, TA. Lecture . 7: Confocal Microscopy. Microscopy is the technical field using microscopes to view samples and objects that can not be seen without unaided eye (objects that are not within the resolution range of the normal eye). There are three well-known branches of microscopy: optical, electron and scanning probe microscopy.. Replica of van 1670 Moody Use the information in this tutorial to supplement the visuals in lab and the Chapters 1 8 and 9 in your lab manual Replica of Culpepper tripod microscope built c 1725 by Co 1Many different types of light microscopesare available each with their own strengths and limitationsA main tenant of good microscopy is to select the right tool microscope for the job at handPlease c KAARTHIK J. INTRODUCTION. A fluorescence microscope is a optical microscope that uses fluorescence and phosphorescence instead of , or I addition to reflection and absorption to study properties of organic or inorganic substances.. Outline. Introduction. Optical Microscopy. Types of Optical Microscopes. Confocal Microscopy. Laser Scanning Confocal Microscopy. Examples. Optical Microscopy. Optical microscopy is the oldest type of microscope and uses visible light and a system of lenses to create an image of the sample. Amina Mustafa. Department of Molecular Biology. Virtual University of Pakistan. Invented by :. Antonie. van Leeuwenhoek. (Father of Microbiology). Microscopy. USES:. Diagnostics. Identification. Histology – Tissue analysis. AIM : T THEORY: Microscope is the most commonly used piece of apparatus in the laboratory. It produces greatly enlarged images of minute objects. LIGHT MICROSCOPE A Light Microscope can be simple or Theoretically a microscope is an array of two lenses Need of M icroscopy Living organisms, cells and their organelles which are too small to be seen with the human eye, can only be seen with the aid DENTAL COLLEGE, LATUR (MAHARASHTRA). DEPARTMENT OF ORAL PATHOLOGY CONDUCTING ONLINE COURSE. A Webinar on: Hidden eyes IN PATHOLOGY. 1. DEPARTMENT OF ORAL PATHOLOGY AND . MICROBIOLOGY.

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