|
| November 9, 2018 | |
| |
| The latest fluorescence news from AZoNetwork | |
|
|
|
| Hyperspectral Infrared Imaging Opens a New Window on Living Bodies
Using the first (NIR) and second biological window (NIR-II) from 900-1620 nm, Photon etc.’s IR VIVO™ preclinical imager provides outstanding hyperspectral infrared imaging capabilities. It combines micron-scale spatial resolution, real-time imaging and full spectral coverage throughout small animals. Emission of several fluorophores can be isolated with a high-efficiency tunable filter and ultra-low noise scientific-grade InGaAs camera.
| |
|
|
|
|
|
| Immunofluorescence is based on the use of antibodies with fluorescent labels to bind to and thereby enable the detection of specific target antigens. | |
|
| The 3D Cell Explorer-fluo can make movies involving fluorescence as well as 3D refractive index imaging to produce time-lapse images acquired from mouse embryonic stem cells. | |
|
| Wide-field fluorescence microscopy is a widely applied imaging technique used to examine cells and investigate their internal structures. | |
|
| Photobleaching is the phenomenon when a fluorophore loses its fluorescence due to damage induced by light. This leads to loss of fluorescence and signal while imaging a sample. | |
|
|
|
|
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario