Monday, August 4, 2008

Fluorescent Microscopy

Fluorescent microscopy is another branch in the science of microscopy that depends on the fluorescence and phosphorescence of the specimens under observation. This kind of microscopy is a close relative of light microscopy. This kind of microscopy is usually applied in studies that include biological or organic and inorganic specimens. Fluorescent microscopy is a very sensitive and exact kind of microscopy, which allows the detection of very tiny and minute microscopic elements or substances through their fluorescence. Thus, this kind of microscopy requires a very reliable kind of microscope to serve it very high-end needs.

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