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One important criterion concerning the performance of an optical microscope is magnification. This report will offer digital microscopy users helpful guidelines to determine the useful range of…Read articleIntroduction to Widefield Microscopy
One of the most basic microscopy techniques is known as ‘Widefield Microscopy’. It is fundamentally any technique in which the entire specimen of interest is exposed to the light source with the…Read articlePractical Guide for Excellent GSDIM Super-Resolution Images
Do you know that most protists and bacteria lack in one feature that each of our body cell has? Our cells are touch and communicate with one another. They send and receive a variety of signals that…Read articleDefinitions of Basic Technical Terms for Digital Microscope Cameras and Image Analysis
Most microscopes today are operated with a camera. The characteristics of the camera often decide whether the acquired image will reveal what a researcher wants to see. But when diving into camera…Read articleWhat Makes sCMOS Microscope Cameras so Popular?
sCMOS cameras are more sensitive and are capable of much higher acquisition speed than cameras with other sensor types. Even though