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Praktikum zur Fluoreszenz- undKonfo
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Types of Light• Monochromatic•
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Lenses, Focus and AberrationsReason
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Types of microscopes andIlluminatio
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ObjectivesDipping objectives-physio
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Resolution• Definition: the small
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Resolution!!!!!Magnification identi
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Counts for transmitted and reflecte
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Depth of FieldThe axial range, thro
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Detection Systems Overviewhttp://bi
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DetectionDigital Cameras: Photons e
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Imaging - Triangle of Frustration©
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FluorescenceStokes (1852) - Jablons
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Principle of Fluorescence• Molecu
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Quantum Efficiency• Only emitted
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Fluorescent Dyes• Commercially av
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Organelle Lights ORGANELLESMitochon
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Quantum Dots“Whatever hue want”
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IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE-MICROSCOPYIndire
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FIXIERUNG:variable-should be suited
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PERMEABILISIATION:For antibody diff
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• ProLong is good for Alexa dyes
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FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY
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Light Sources / 2Laser• Light amp
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Longpassfiltere.g. Longpass 420:Num
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Bandpassfiltere.g.: Bandpass 465/70
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Full Cube assembly Bandpass31001 (C
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