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Upright Microscopes For observing slide mounted thin sections. Binocular or trinocular heads 20X to 2000X magnifications Options: Different Stage types Different number of objectives, quality, and magnifications Different condenser types Different Illumination Types Different focus mechanisms Different Stand types Optional, phase contrast, darkfield kits, camera adapters, fluorescence kits
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Inverted Microscopes For observing cells, organisms and crystals in culture Binocular or trinocular heads 20X to 1000X magnifications Options: Different Stage types Different number of objectives, quality,and magnifications Different condenser types Different Illumination Types Different focus mechanisms Different Stand types Optional, phase contrast, darkfield kits, camera adapters, fluorescence kits.
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Fluorescence Microscopes Includes Upright and Inverted Models For observing autofluorescing or stained specimens with epifluorescence Binocular or trinocular heads 20X to 2000X magnifications Options: Different Stage types Different number of objectives, quality, and magnifications Different condenser types Different Illumination Types Different focus mechanisms Different Stand types Optional, phase contrast, darkfield kits, camera adapters,
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Stereo Microscopes Low magnification microscopes for observing all types of specimens that are generally not slide mounted. Binocular or trinocular heads 3.5X to 300X magnifications Options: Different Stand types Different Illumination Types Optional camera adapters,
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Student Microscopes Low cost microscopes suitable for a range of ages, includes digital microscopes
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Multiviewing Microscopes Biological upright microscopes equipped with multiviewing heads for teaching and consultative work
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Biological microscopes are available in a wide range of types due to the extraordinary range of specimen types. For observation of individual cells, tissues, blood, micro-organisms then an upright microscope is most commonly used. If the cells, micro-organisms or tissue are growing in culture then an inverted microscope can be used. For non-transparent, larger specimens such a plant material or insects a stereo microscope is more suitable
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