51 inverted fluorescence microscope
The 1x51 inverted fluorescence microscope is a laboratory equipment designed for microscopic analysis. It features an inverted optical configuration, allowing for the observation of samples from below. The microscope is capable of fluorescence imaging, enabling the visualization of fluorescently labeled specimens.
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3 protocols using 51 inverted fluorescence microscope
Fluorescence Microscopy of Cultured Cells
Methylene Blue Viability Assay
Fluorescence and TEM Microscopy Protocol
For transmission electron microscopy (TEM), samples were observed under an FEI Tecnai G2 20 TWIN transmission electron microscope (FEI, Eindhoven, the Netherlands).
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