Archive for July, 2007

Cell Cycle Observation Using Phase Contrast Microscopy

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

The Role of Phase Contrast Microscopy in Cell Cycle Observation
Every cell, regardless of whether it is animal or plant in origin, undergoes the cell cycle, a process that involves growth and cell division. As mitosis or meiosis occurs, minute changes in the cell’s structure and in its components also take place. Prior to […]

Living Cell Observation Techniques

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

Knowing the Different Living Cell Observation Techniques
Advancements in science and technology have created various living cell observation techniques for scientists and researchers to use. If you have the freedom to choose, take your time in evaluating all your options.

Parts of a Cell

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

Parts of a Cell – Cellular Structure and Function
Cells make up all living things, whether plants or animals. There are millions or even billions of cells in an organism, each performing tasks that are vital for the sustenance of life. The parts of a cell are of course complex, each structure contributes to the greater […]

Phase Contrast Microscope

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

Phase Contrast Microscopes: The Invention of the Century
A now world-renowned physicist Frits Zernike develops phase contrast microscopes early in the 20th century. Phase contrast microscopes are considered the next-generation microscopes used inside laboratories found inside hospitals, classrooms, and research centers. A phase contrast microscope adapts a certain type of technology that allows users to see […]

Quantitative Phase Contrast Microscopy

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

Basic Facts about Quantitative Phase Contrast Microscopy
Quantitative phase contrast microscopy is still a relatively new technique. Scientists and researchers are still working on testing its limits and how far this technique can go but at present, quantitative phase contrast microscopy has already made us see microorganisms in a whole new light.