Cannot provide spatial resolution below the diffraction limit of specific specimen features
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Ernst Abbe invented the fluorescence microscope in 1873 its magnification is up to 100x max which is suitable for this microscope.
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one Major difference is confocal microscopy has confocality which means it reduces the background signal which is not presented in conventional fluorescence microscope usually termed as epifluorescence microscope
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NO light microscope can not magnify the image to see chromosomes. You can see with fluorescence microscopes to observe them during cell cycle. Light microscope is helpful to check the whole living cell.
Ernst Abbe invented the fluorescence microscope in 1873 its magnification is up to 100x max which is suitable for this microscope.
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fluorescence microscopy can be used wit any light microscope
F. W. D. Rost has written: 'Quantitative fluorescence microscopy' -- subject(s): Fluorescence microscopy, Technique 'Fluorescence microscopy' -- subject(s): Fluorescence microscopy 'Photography with a microscope' -- subject(s): Photomicrography
one Major difference is confocal microscopy has confocality which means it reduces the background signal which is not presented in conventional fluorescence microscope usually termed as epifluorescence microscope
lists the advantages and disadvantages of the compaund and stereoscopic microscope
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There are many methods. Like: Second harmonic imaging, 4Pi microscope, structured illumination and sarfus. Also, there are some fluorescence methods like: fluorescence microscopy and confocal microscopy.
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