
This handbook provides a thorough and detailed introduction to fluorescence microscopy by exploring three main areas of the field. First discussed are the physical principles of the phenomenon of fluorescence and fluorescence microscopy, including transmitted versus incident illumination. Next is a detailed description of various microscope parts, including lenses, filters, and light sources, and a discussion of the main applications of fluorescence microscopy, including immunofluorescence, microflurometry, and photomicrography. The final section enables the reader to solve the most common problems in fluorescence microscopy. Each chapter includes an up-to-date list of review articles and books for further reading, and there are illustrations throughout the text of typical microscopes and optical components. Biologists, students, and researchers of fluorescence microscopy will value this clear and indispensable guide to the field.
This handbook investigates the fundamental principles, technical components, and practical applications of fluorescence microscopy to provide a comprehensive foundation for researchers and students. Authors H. J. Tanke and J. S. Ploem utilize their expertise in optical instrumentation to synthesize complex physical phenomena into an accessible instructional framework. The text bridges the gap between theoretical light physics and laboratory-based biological imaging, offering a structured approach to mastering the equipment and methodology required for accurate fluorescence analysis.
What You Will Find
Experts and academic reviewers frequently cite this volume as a foundational resource for those entering the field of optical microscopy. Readers note the clarity of the technical explanations and the utility of the provided references for further study.
Page Count:
64
Publication Date:
1987-07-16
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198564082
ISBN-13:
9780198564089
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