Fluorescent microscopy is an optical technique utilizing fluorescence in place of (or in addition to) other light sources. Fluorescent microscopy is used to study organic and inorganic substances by harnessing fluorescence to generate an image.
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DATE: June 1, 2017
TIME: 8:00am PT, 11:00am ET
In modern research, you're looking for smaller and fainter details. Your success depends upon discriminating between effects a...
DATE: January 27, 2017TIME: 4:00am PT, 7:00am ET, 1:00pm CETThe study of the tumor ecosystem and its cell-to-cell communications is essential to enable an understanding of tumor biology...
DATE: November 1, 2016
TIME: 7:00am PT, 10:00am ET
Clinical laboratories are under increasing pressure from three sources: reimbursement, regulatory, and resource. Reimburseme...
High content imaging and analysis offers a robust, high throughput method for analyzing large numbers of cells with the benefit of the spatial and temporal demarcation afforded by fluorescenc...
In this presentation, we will go over some of the reasons you would want to consider using fluorescence imaging and give a brief introduction to using fluorescent probes for cell structure an...