The book describes in a simple and readable format the way microscopes magnify images, and all of the techniques that are available today. It covers all the existing epifluorescence techniques including super-resolution and provides historical context on inventions pertaining to the development of the light microscope.
The book describes in a simple and readable format the way microscopes magnify images, and all of the techniques that are available today. It covers all the existing epifluorescence techniques including super-resolution and provides historical context on inventions pertaining to the development of the light microscope.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steven E. Ruzin was Director of the CNR Biological Imaging Facility at the University of California, Berkeley from 1989 to 2022 and has been Curator of the Golub Collection of antique microscopes since 2004. He is now Emeritus Professor at the University of California, Berkley.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I 1: Light Microscope Optics 2: Lens Aberrations 3: The Compound Microscope Part II 4: Transmitted Light Techniques 5: Polarized Light Microscopy 6: Phase Contrast Microscopy 7: Differential Interference Contrast Microscopy Part III 8: Epifluorescence Microscopy 9: Selective/Single Plane Imaging Microscopy 10: Confocal Microscopy 11: Two-Photon Microscopy 12: Restoration Microscopy 13: Super-Resolution Microscopy 14: Resolution 15: A Brief History of the Light Microscope Appendix I: Digital imaging and sampling Appendix II: Synopsis of transmitted light microscopy techniques Appendix III: Synopsis of epifluorescence microscopy techniques