FocalCheck™ Microspheres, 6 μm, fluorescent green/orange/dark-red ring stains
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FocalCheck™ Microspheres, 6 μm, fluorescent green/orange/dark-red ring stains
The sharp ring stains exhibited by the 6.0 μm FocalCheck™ fluorescent green/orange/dark-red ring stained microspheres produce a striking visual representationRead more
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F14806
also known as F-14806
0.5 mL
Catalog number F14806
also known as F-14806
Price (CNY)
6,583.00
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Quantity:
0.5 mL
Price (CNY)
6,583.00
Each
Add to cart
The sharp ring stains exhibited by the 6.0 μm FocalCheck™ fluorescent green/orange/dark-red ring stained microspheres produce a striking visual representation of instrument misalignment or other aberrations making them ideal as reference standards for confocal laser-scanning microscopy. Correct image registration is indicated when the multiple ring images are perfectly coincident in all dimensions.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Calibration TypeConfocal Microscope Calibration
FormatSuspension Beads
Product LineFocalCheck
Quantity0.5 mL
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
ColorOrange, Dark Red, Green
Diameter (Metric)6 μm
Product TypeMicrosphere
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store in refrigerator 2°C to 8°C and protect from light.
Citations & References (2)
Citations & References
Abstract
Combined confocal and wide-field high-resolution cytometry of fluorescent in situ hybridization-stained cells.
Authors:Kozubek M, Kozubek S, Lukásová E, Bártová E, Skalníková M, Matula P, Matula P, Jirsová P, Cafourková A, Koutná I
Journal:Cytometry
PubMed ID:11598941
BACKGROUND: The recently developed technique of high-resolution cytometry (HRCM) enables automated acquisition and analysis of fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH)-stained cell nuclei using conventional wide-field fluorescence microscopy. The method has now been extended to confocal imaging and offers the opportunity to combine the advantages of confocal and wide-field modes. METHODS: ... More
Which Elements to Build Co-localization Workflows? From Metrology to Analysis.
Authors:Mascalchi P, Cordelières FP
Journal:Methods Mol Biol
PubMed ID:31432481
Co-localization analysis is one of the main interests of users entering a facility with slides in hands and nice analysis perspectives in mind. While being available through most, if not all, analysis software, co-localization tools are mainly perceived as black boxes, fed with images, that will, hopefully, return (the expected) ... More