| 1. | In a fluorescence microscope, resolution in the z-direction is bad as it is.
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| 2. | In 1908 he invented together with August K�hler the fluorescence microscope.
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| 3. | A key feature of the EVOS fluorescence microscope is its LED-based light cube system.
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| 4. | The cells in the origin of projection are visualized through an inverted fluorescence microscope.
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| 5. | Probably pictured using confocal microscopy or some other Fluorescence microscope.
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| 6. | Detection occurs by flow cytometry or a fluorescence microscope.
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| 7. | This is done by imaging using a fluorescence microscope.
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| 8. | A false-color image of a flat-mounted rat retina viewed through a fluorescence microscope at 50x magnification.
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| 9. | For the analysis of hybridization results obtained with fluorescently labelled target molecules fluorescence microscopes are employed.
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| 10. | Immunolabeling or tagging ( such as with a green fluorescent protein ) to view localization using fluorescence microscope are often used.
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