Inverted phase contrast microscopy
The Inverted phase contrast microscopy is a type of optical microscope that uses phase contrast to produce high-contrast images of transparent specimens, such as living cells in culture. It allows for the observation of living cells and organisms without the need for staining or fixation, making it a valuable tool for biological research and cell culture applications.
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Solamargine Cytotoxicity Assay
CuNPs and ACuNPs Cytotoxicity in MDA-MB 231 Cells
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