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confocal microscopy
optical imaging technique for increasing optical resolution and contrast of a micrograph by means of using a spatial pinhole to block out-of-focus light in image formation
fluorescence microscope
optical microscope that uses fluorescence and phosphorescence
phase contrast microscopy
optical microscopy technique
ultramicroscope
thumb | right | Ultramicroscope at Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary An ultramicroscope is a microscope with a system that lights the object in a way that allows viewing of tiny particles via light scattering, and not light reflection or absorption. When the diameter of a particle is below or near the wavelength of visible light (around 500 nanometers), the particle cannot be seen in a light microscope with the usual methods of illumination. The ultra- in ultramicroscope refers to the ability to see objects whose diameter is shorter than the wavelength of visible light, on the model of the ult
dark field microscopy
type of microscopy which excludes non-scattered light
STED microscopy
super-resolution microscopy technique that creates super-resolution images by the selective deactivation of fluorophores, minimising the area of illumination at the focal point and thus enhancing the achievable resolution for a given system
total internal reflection fluorescence microscope
microscope to observe a very shallow depth in a cell
photoactivated localization microscopy
fluorescence microscopy imaging method
Light sheet fluorescence microscopy
Fluorescence microscopy technique
4Pi microscopy
microscopy technique that uses interference and fluorescence computers
bright-field microscopy
optical and electron microscopy illumination technique
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