Permanent fluorescence microscopy slides (letting go)
Posted: Wed May 26, 2021 1:03 pm
In these difficult and uncertain pandemic times, I have decided to let go some of my permanent fluorescence microscopy slides to any MH members/hobbyists-amateur microscopists ( rookie or already well-experienced in doing UV fluorescence, spirogyra, acridine orange, etc..) who like to dabble in fluorescence.
Please see attached 1st picture. Sample slides are in middle.
You can still view the slides using your usual favourite light technique: DIC, polarized, phase contrast, Rheiberg, etc..and most of the biological entities will be water fleas- moina creatures.
A good chance to boldly go into the wild, uncharted, unexplored frontier of UV microscopy- fluorescence microscopy and to prove that permanentt fluorescence microscopy slides that are 100% photobleach proof do exist.
Interested? Please kindly get in contact with me through this forum (PM here does work, rite? ).
Thank you.
p/s: Who knows..? You may catch better pictures of these pond creatures than my 2nd picture (still having fun messing around with photoshop ).
Please see attached 1st picture. Sample slides are in middle.
You can still view the slides using your usual favourite light technique: DIC, polarized, phase contrast, Rheiberg, etc..and most of the biological entities will be water fleas- moina creatures.
A good chance to boldly go into the wild, uncharted, unexplored frontier of UV microscopy- fluorescence microscopy and to prove that permanentt fluorescence microscopy slides that are 100% photobleach proof do exist.
Interested? Please kindly get in contact with me through this forum (PM here does work, rite? ).
Thank you.
p/s: Who knows..? You may catch better pictures of these pond creatures than my 2nd picture (still having fun messing around with photoshop ).