The Light Microscope
An explanation of how the light microscope works, how to use it, and how to get optimal results when using it.
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: House Ear InstituteAn explanation of how the light microscope works, how to use it, and how to get optimal results when using it.
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: House Ear Institutehttp://www.protocol-online.org/cgi-bin/prot/view_cache.cgi?ID=13
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: Bowtell LabThis mounting medium is easy to prepare, can be stored cold or frozen, can be used with anti-fade agents and will polymerize to give a dry, semi-permanent mount. If for some reason the sample is needed again, immersing in water will dissolve the medium again.
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: House Ear InstituteThis mounting medium is easy to prepare, can be stored cold or frozen, can be used with anti-fade agents and will polymerize to give a dry, semi-permanent mount. If for some reason the sample is needed again, immersing in water will dissolve the medium again.
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: House Ear InstituteSimple method for preparing thin sections of biological material for light microscopy. These sections give better high resolution information and provide better specimen preservation than even the thinnest cryostat section. May even be better than confocal optical sections!
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: House Ear InstituteStep-by-step guide on how to use a microscope
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: Veterinary Pathology, BristolDescribes principles and instructions of using microscope. The following topics are covered. Types of light microscopy Bright field microscopyDark field viewing Phase contrast Oil immersion microscopy Differential interference contrast Applied microscopy Measurement with the light microscope Using a counting chamber
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: David R. Caprette, Rice Univerhttp://www.protocol-online.org/cgi-bin/prot/view_cache.cgi?ID=8
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: Bowtell LabThis mounting medium is easy to prepare, can be stored cold or frozen, can be used with anti-fade agents and will polymerize to give a dry, semi-permanent mount. If for some reason the sample is needed again, immesing in water will dissolve the medium again.
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: House Ear InstituteThese methods are written for direct staining of filamentous actin with bodipy FL-phallicidin and indirect immunofluorescence staining of microtubules with anti-tubulin antibodies. They easily can be modified for conventional immunofluorescence staining of any tissue cultured cell or direct staining of actin filaments
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: Microscopy and Electronic Imag