Which Fluorescence Microscopy Technique is Best for Me?
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... dimensional sample (see Figure 1); similar to an MRI or CT scanner. This is accomplished by focusing ... to a single focal point. This is accomplished by using, for example, red light instead of blue to excite...between the glass coverslip and a sample in aqueous buffer it is completely reflected. This reflection occurs...water-like buffer the sample is immersed in. Although the excitation light is completely reflected, energy...my experiment?
When I am contemplating which microscope to use for a new sample I always start by asking...asking two questions:
1) Is the sample dynamic or static?
2) Is the sample thin (< 15 μm) or thick?
These...capture in these types of samples is their fast movements. Depending on the sample, a temporal resolution...