Photoacoustic Microscopy Photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) is a cutting-edge in vivo tissue imaging technique that combines optical and acoustic methods to break through the optical...
There’s a promising new way to improve image quality and correct for the inevitable aberrations in high-resolution microscopy. Adaptive optics for microscopy. Choosing high...
Ruggedized imaging lenses are vital components in environments where traditional lenses fall short due to exposure to dust, moisture, extreme temperatures, and mechanical stresses...
Key Takeaways Live-cell imaging is revolutionizing cellular biology, offering insights into cellular behavior, developmental stages, and drug impact. This method visualizes individual...
Selecting the appropriate microscope for your intended application is a significant decision that demands a thorough understanding of the task at hand and the available tools....
Illuminating Samples Fluorescence microscopy is a powerful imaging technique widely used in various fields, especially in biomedical research, to visualize and study fluorescently...
A microscope is an optical device designed to magnify the image of an object, enabling details indiscernible to the human eye to be differentiated. A microscope may project the...
The FLUOVIEW™ FV3000 series of confocal laser scanning microscopes meets some of the most difficult challenges in modern science. Featuring the high sensitivity and speed required...
Objective lenses are used in microscopy systems for a range of scientific research, industrial, and general lab applications. A microscope objective is typically composed of multiple...
How to Choose the Right Microscope ObjectiveObjective lenses are used in microscopy systems for a range of scientific research, industrial, and general lab applications. A microscope...