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A Smartphone-Based Low-Cost Inverted Laser Fluorescence Microscope for Disease Diagnosis
(MDPI, 2022)
Fluorescence microscopy is an important tool for disease diagnosis, often requiring costly optical components, such as fluorescence filter cubes and high-power light sources. Due to its high cost, conventional fluorescence ...
The applicability of hematoxylin-eosin staining plus fluorescence or confocal laser scanning microscopy to the study of elastic fibers in cartilages
(Elsevier B.V., 1996-11-01)
This study focuses on the use of hemotoxylin-eosin staining plus fluorescence microscopy for the investigation of elastic fibers in some elastic cartilages. We have observed that elastic fibers are consistently imaged by ...
The applicability of hematoxylin-eosin staining plus fluorescence or confocal laser scanning microscopy to the study of elastic fibers in cartilages
(Elsevier B.V., 1996-11-01)
This study focuses on the use of hemotoxylin-eosin staining plus fluorescence microscopy for the investigation of elastic fibers in some elastic cartilages. We have observed that elastic fibers are consistently imaged by ...
Improving image contrast in fluorescence microscopy with nanostructured substrates
(Optical Society of America, 2015-11)
Metallic and dielectric nanostructures can show sharp contrastedresonances, sensitive to the environment, and high field enhancement insub-wavelength volumes. For this reason, these structures are commonlyused as molecular ...
Simultaneous observation of collagen and elastin in normal and pathological tissues: analysis of Sirius-red-stained sections by fluorescence microscopy
(Springer, 2005-06-01)
In order to observe collagen and elastic fibers simultaneously, sections of human aorta, skin, lung, liver, and bladder were stained by Sirius red and analyzed by fluorescence microscopy. In all cases, the fibers of collagen ...
Simultaneous observation of collagen and elastin in normal and pathological tissues: analysis of Sirius-red-stained sections by fluorescence microscopy
(Springer, 2005-06-01)
In order to observe collagen and elastic fibers simultaneously, sections of human aorta, skin, lung, liver, and bladder were stained by Sirius red and analyzed by fluorescence microscopy. In all cases, the fibers of collagen ...