Fluorescent microscopy can be used, for example, to detect target molecules in tissues or cells in order to evaluate their spatial resolution and expression levels in different tissues and cellular compartments. It is of critical importance in modern life science. It’s also routinely used in research to study complex biochemical pathways and in diagnosis to detect markers indicative of disease state and progression. Imaging and analysis of samples labeled with fluorescent probes that bind to specific cell markers can be achieved with different fluorescent detection methods. Contact us for collaboration.
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