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Our Fluorescence Microscope is equipped with an infinity-corrected optical system, utilizing LED lighting as its primary source of illumination. Its fluorescence epi-illuminator is integrated with a 5W fluorescence light source and a 3W LED Chroma transmitted light source, enabling a broad spectrum of ultraviolet light for dark field illumination applications. The microscope features a trinocular head with a Ø 30 mm photo port, allowing for versatile imaging options. For bright field illumination, a precision-controlled light source with a field diaphragm is employed. The Siedentopf Trinocular head is inclined at 30° and can be rotated at 306° for comfortable viewing. Additionally, the microscope is equipped with a quintuple nosepiece, providing quick access to five plan achromatic objective lenses (4X, 10X, 20X, 40X, 100X). These objective lenses offer infinite correction for both chromatic aberration and field geometry, ensuring high-quality imaging and accurate analysis.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Fluorescence Microscope?
+A Fluorescence Microscope is a laboratory instrument designed to create illuminated, sharp and high resolution live images of biological samples.
Can Fluorescence Microscope be used to study living organisms?
+It can be used to study live animals or whole organisms.
How does Fluorescence Microscope assist in Cancer research?
+It plays a critical role in Cancer research by allowing the visualization and study of cellular markers and tumor microenvironment.
What is the difference between a Fluorescence Microscope and a regular Light Microscope?
+Fluorescence Microscope utilizes fluorescent molecules to highlight specific parts of the sample whereas a regular Light Microscope utilizes visible light to observe samples.
What is meant by live-cell imaging in case of Fluorescence Microscope?
+It refers to the observation of living cells in real-time.
What kinds of samples are suitable for Fluorescence Microscope analysis?
+It is suitable for biological samples such as cells, tissues, DNA, RNA and protein.