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Fluorescence Microscopy Filter Sets



Fluorescence Microscopy Filter Sets

I understand that GFP has become popular of late. However, I'd like to
know how a researcher understands what filter sets and flourochromes are
required to view a speciman optimally. If I have a filter set at my
disposal, how can I find out specifically what specimans either floureces naturally or what stains would facilitate improved fluorescence
examination. Any insights would be greatly appreciated. Would I use a
stereo microscope or compound microscope??

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