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Understanding Light Microscopy

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Introduces readers to the enlightening world of the modern light microscope
 
There have been rapid advances in science and technology over the last decade, and the light microscope, together with the information that it gives about the image, has changed too. Yet the fundamental principles of setting up and using a microscope rests upon unchanging physical principles that have been understood for years. This informative, practical, full-colour guide fills the gap between specialised edited texts on detailed research topics, and introductory books, which concentrate on an optical approach to the light microscope. It also provides comprehensive coverage of confocal microscopy, which has revolutionised light microscopy over the last few decades.
 
Written to help the reader understand, set up, and use the often very expensive and complex modern research light microscope properly, Understanding Light Microscopy keeps mathematical formulae to a minimum--containing and explaining them within boxes in the text. Chapters provide in-depth coverage of basic microscope optics and design; ergonomics; illumination; diffraction and image formation; reflected-light, polarised-light, and fluorescence microscopy; deconvolution; TIRF microscopy; FRAP & FRET; super-resolution techniques; biological and materials specimen preparation; and more.
* Gives a didactic introduction to the light microscope
* Encourages readers to use advanced fluorescence and confocal microscopes within a research institute or core microscopy facility
* Features full-colour illustrations and workable practical protocols
 
Understanding Light Microscopy is intended for any scientist who wishes to understand and use a modern light microscope. It is also ideal as supporting material for a formal taught course, or for individual students to learn the key aspects of light microscopy through their own study.

List of contents

About the Author ix
 
Acknowledgements xi
 
Look-Up Guide to Feature Boxes by Theme xii
 
Glossary and Definitions xiv
 
Notes xxiv
 
Introduction xxvii
 
1 Our Eyes and the Microscope 1
 
2 Light 29
 
3 Basic Microscope Optics 55
 
4 Microscope Anatomy and Design 75
 
5 Ergonomics 91
 
6 Optical Aberrations of the Microscope 101
 
7 The Microscope Objective 127
 
8 Condensers and Eyepieces 161
 
9 Illumination in the Microscope 177
 
10 Diffraction and Image Formation in Microscopy 211
 
11 Contrast Generation and Enhancement 243
 
12 Reflected-Light Microscopy 289
 
13 Polarised-Light Microscopy: Part 1 - Theory 317
 
14 Polarised-Light Microscopy: Part 2 - Applied 347
 
15 Fluorescence Microscopy 383
 
16 Fluorophores and Fluorescent Proteins 405
 
17 Optical Sectioning and Confocal Microscopy 425
 
18 Operating the Confocal Microscope 447
 
19 Light-Sheet Microscopy 483
 
20 Bleed-Through and Spectral Unmixing 507
 
21 Deconvolution 523
 
22 Multi-Photon Microscopy 543
 
23 Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy 561
 
24 FRAP and FRET 569
 
25 Colocalisation 587
 
26 Super-Resolution Fluorescence Microscopy 613
 
27 Choosing a Microscope Platform and Core Imaging Facilities 637
 
28 Biological Specimen Preparation 663
 
29 Materials Specimen Preparation 687
 
30 Recording the Image: Part 1 - Theory 707
 
31 Recording the Image: Part 2 - Applied 733
 
Appendices
 
1 Buying, and Tendering for, a Light Microscope 769
 
2 Troubleshooting Poor Image Quality 773
 
3 The Michel-Lévy Interference Colour Chart 775
 
4 Cleaning and Maintenance of the Light Microscope 779
 
5 Selected Suppliers 783
 
6 Historical Background 787
 
7 Timeline of Key Events 791
 
Index 799

About the author










JEREMY SANDERSON is a Bio-Imaging specialist at the Mammalian Genetics Unit, MRC Harwell Institute, in the UK. He is Chartered Scientist and a Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society and has served both on the Executive Council and the LM Section Committee.

Summary

Introduces readers to the enlightening world of the modern light microscope

There have been rapid advances in science and technology over the last decade, and the light microscope, together with the information that it gives about the image, has changed too. Yet the fundamental principles of setting up and using a microscope rests upon unchanging physical principles that have been understood for years. This informative, practical, full-colour guide fills the gap between specialised edited texts on detailed research topics, and introductory books, which concentrate on an optical approach to the light microscope. It also provides comprehensive coverage of confocal microscopy, which has revolutionised light microscopy over the last few decades.

Written to help the reader understand, set up, and use the often very expensive and complex modern research light microscope properly, Understanding Light Microscopy keeps mathematical formulae to a minimum--containing and explaining them within boxes in the text. Chapters provide in-depth coverage of basic microscope optics and design; ergonomics; illumination; diffraction and image formation; reflected-light, polarised-light, and fluorescence microscopy; deconvolution; TIRF microscopy; FRAP & FRET; super-resolution techniques; biological and materials specimen preparation; and more.
* Gives a didactic introduction to the light microscope
* Encourages readers to use advanced fluorescence and confocal microscopes within a research institute or core microscopy facility
* Features full-colour illustrations and workable practical protocols

Understanding Light Microscopy is intended for any scientist who wishes to understand and use a modern light microscope. It is also ideal as supporting material for a formal taught course, or for individual students to learn the key aspects of light microscopy through their own study.

Product details

Authors Jeremy Sanderson, Sanderson Jeremy
Publisher Wiley & Sons
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9780470973752
ISBN 978-0-470-97375-2
No. of pages 848
Dimensions 221 mm x 42 mm x 281 mm
Weight 2581 g
Series RMS - Royal Microscopical Society
RMS - Royal Microscopical Society
RMS - Royal Microscopical Soci
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry

Chemie, Werkstoffprüfung, Mikroskopie, Life Sciences, Microscopy, Biowissenschaften, chemistry, Materialwissenschaften, Materials science, Materials Characterization, Lichtmikroskop

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