Inverted Microscopes
Inverted microscopes are specialized optical instruments that are used for viewing biological samples from below, unlike traditional microscopes. They are designed with the lens positioned beneath the specimen stage, allowing for clearer imaging of thick samples such as tissue cultures, live cells, and embryos. Inverted microscopes are commonly used in fields such as cell biology, microbiology, and biotechnology for observing cellular processes and interactions in a non-invasive manner. These microscopes offer high resolution and magnification capabilities, making them essential tools in research laboratories and clinical settings. Overall, inverted microscopes play a crucial role in advancing scientific understanding and knowledge in various disciplines.
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