Why Do I Need A Phase Contrast Microscope?
by Rowland Brasch CEO at National Microscope Exchange
Rowland Brasch CEO at National Microscope...
Phase Contrast is a special type of illumination that allows one to view live organisms. Normally most samples have to be stained in order to see the differences between the regions of the cell but it is made possible with phase contrast without the staining process. This is important in that it does not harm the subject meaning one can observe living cells.
http://blog.nationalmicroscope.com/why-do-i-need-a-phase-contrast-micros...
Dec 4th 2014 23:58
Phase Contrast is a special type of illumination that allows one to view live organisms. Normally most samples have to be stained in order to see the differences between the regions of the cell but it is made possible with phase contrast without the staining process. This is important in that it does not harm the subject meaning one can observe living cells.
http://blog.nationalmicroscope.com/why-do-i-need-a-phase-contrast-micros...
Dec 4th 2014 23:58
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