Conventional light microscopy
A conventional light microscope is a standard optical instrument used to magnify and observe small objects. It utilizes visible light and a series of lenses to increase the apparent size of the specimen, allowing for detailed examination. The core function of a conventional light microscope is to provide enhanced visual access to microscopic samples.
Lab products found in correlation
2 protocols using conventional light microscopy
Cell Morphology and Quantification
Ovarian Protein Localization Using IHC
Stained sections were analyzed and digitally photographed at 40×, 100× or 400× magnification by conventional light microscopy as needed (Nikon, Melville, NY, USA).
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