Fluorescence eBook: Industry Focus
Fluorescence microscopy is the optical microscopy technique that uses fluorescence instead of, or in addition to, scattering, reflection, and attenuation to view objects. It irradiates the sample with a determined band of wavelengths and then separates the weaker emitted fluorescent light from the background illumination. This technique is used to study organic and inorganic samples by using fluorescence and phosphorescence to detect the presence of certain molecules within a sample.
As a note, the global Fluorescence Microscopy market size predicted to reach $665 million by 2029.
This guide compiles the most popular fluorescence and bioluminescence articles and posts from the past 12 months, covering topics such as:
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Atomic Fluorescence Spectroscopy (AFS): An Overview.
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How is Bioluminesence Used in Cancer Research.
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X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy (XFS): An Overview.
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Using X-Ray Fluorescence for Trace Element Identification in Food.
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Revolutionizing the Fluorescence Microscopy Landscape with the all-in-oneMicrohub, Mica.
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Novel SERS Platform to Detect DNA Sequences.
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New Tool Maps how Breast Cancer Grows in Previously Unseen Detail.
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Nanocellulose Tagging for High Performance Fluorescent Microscopy.
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Single Cell Genomic Sequencing Identifies a Subpopulation of HumanDopamine Neurons that Degenerates in Parkinson’s Disease.
Fluorescence eBook Contents
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Top 3 interviews with thought leaders in the Fluorescence Microscopy sector, conducted by our editors.
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Top 3 Fluorescence and Bioluminescence news pieces written by our scientific collaborators.
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Top 3 Fluorescence articles taking a deeper look into the industry discoveries and research.
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Sources, further reads, and related stories you can find on AZoLifeSciences - The A to Z of Life Sciences
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