Allicdata Part #: | 298-16112-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
CMFIG |
Price: | $ 5.45 |
Product Category: | Uncategorized |
Manufacturer: | Panduit Corp |
Short Description: | COUPLER MODULE, F TYPE, INTL GRA |
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DataSheet: | CMFIG Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 100 |
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Confocal microscopy utilizing fluorescence imaging (CMFGI) is a powerful tool for the examination of biological specimens by examining structures with greater detail and accuracy than traditional optical microscopy. It works by illuminating a specimen with a beam of focused light sources and then utilizing a specialized detector to observe the fluorescence of molecules as they are excited. By scanning the specimen up, down, left, and right, it is possible to build an image with a resolution that is much greater than traditional optical methods.
A CMFGI system consists of a microscope, a laser scanning unit, a light source, and a CCD camera which work in tandem to allow for the capture and processing of images with greater detail. The laser scanning unit is composed of mirrors and lenses which can be adjusted to direct the laser beam onto the specimen. The beam can either be stationary or continuously scanned across the specimen. The light source consists of a collimated beam of light directed onto the specimen. This light is then used to illuminate the sample, causing the molecules within the specimen to fluoresce.
The CCD camera then captures these fluorescing molecules and sends the data to a computer for processing. The computer processes the data to generate a digital image. The resolution of the image depends on the magnification of the microscope, the wavelength of the laser light used, and the speed of the scanning rate. By varying the wavelength of the laser light, different molecules within the sample can be observed with greater detail and accuracy.
In addition to imaging, CMFGI is also utilized in a variety of other fields. It can be used to measure the depth of tissue and the relative composition of a sample. It can also be utilized for quantification purposes, allowing for the measurement of the number of molecules contained within a sample. This type of data is useful in a variety of medical fields for diagnosis and treatment of disease.
CMFGI is a powerful tool for examining biological specimens. It is capable of producing images with greater resolution and accuracy than traditional optical microscopy. With its ability to vary wavelengths of laser light and its use in a variety of fields, it is an ideal tool for research and analysis.
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