The inverted fluorescence microscope is a kind of microscope that relies on the fluorescence or phosphorescence of the specimen to produce a very sensitive imaging of the sample. It uses the technique of fluorescence microscopy where the sample is stained with dyes that fluorescence when examined using fluorescence microscope.
The inverted fluorescence microscope is another kind of the fluorescence microscope that enables the user to examine cells and tissues in culture, in other words, live specimen in their natural setting. This kind of microscope uses a technique that is very perceptive and sensitive, allowing precise examinations of samples in very accurate details.




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