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Unraveling Trichomonas Morphology
Liquid-based cytology has revolutionized the way we examine cellular specimens, offering enhanced clarity and improved diagnostic capabi...
Microscope Lighting Techniques
Microscope Lighting Techniques play a crucial role in enhancing the visibility of sample features and defects. Among these techniques, d...
Thank You, Willem
After many years of collaboration, we celebrate our enduring partnership with our friend and collaborator Willem Cramer, a passionate mi...
Selecting the right microscope - BA Series
Category: Advanced Transmitted Light Microscopes
Target specimen: Transparent samples (sections,...
Mercury, the only liquid mineral
The classic definition of “mineral” is, in general terms, a mineral is an element or a chemical compound that is normally crystallin...
Phacus longicauda
Phacus longicauda is a species of flattened, pointed single-celled protist microalgae belonging to the phylum Euglenozoa. It is a solita...
What exactly is the function of our red blood cells?
Red blood cells (RBCs) also known as erythrocytes are the most abundant cell in the human body. With a staggering number of 25 trillion...
Vorticella Plays Ball
A bell animalcule or Vorticella is a tiny animal that has the shape of a bell. Bell animalcules form an important group within the unice...
The art of preparing botany samples
Fabrication of a botanical preparation is not that easy. It is a lengthy and laborious activity to make a botanical preparation...
Multiple Myeloma - Our immune system against us
As we journey through the complexities of the human body, we often encounter deviations from the norm, such as cancer, where certain cel...
Introduction to Darkfield Illumination - Slider solution
For transparent samples in light microscopy, dark field illumination is a simple and affordable contrast method. The idea of this techni...
Microbial Diversity of Producing Organisms in Freshwater Ecosystems in Chile
Inland aquatic ecosystems reproduce on a small scale the terrestrial ones in each of their droplets. A microscope, curiosity and...