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- | [[Image:CSBmicrop.jpg|thumb|200px|Picture of the automatized microscope.]]A microscope with motorized x, y and z control, a motorized shutter and a 60× lens is used with appropriate fluorescence filters for the fluorescence signals. Light-emitting diode arrays are installed as light sources for red light (660 nm) and far-red light (748 nm) pulses. | + | [[Image:CSBmicrop.jpg|thumb|200px|Figure 1: Picture of the automatized microscope.]]A microscope with motorized x, y and z control, a motorized shutter and a 60× lens is used with appropriate fluorescence filters for the fluorescence signals. Light-emitting diode arrays are installed as light sources for red light (660 nm) and far-red light (748 nm) pulses. |
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Revision as of 19:12, 17 October 2010
Microscopy
Details on microscope
A microscope with motorized x, y and z control, a motorized shutter and a 60× lens is used with appropriate fluorescence filters for the fluorescence signals. Light-emitting diode arrays are installed as light sources for red light (660 nm) and far-red light (748 nm) pulses.