FocalCheck™ Fluorescence Microscope Test Slide #1, for alignment, intensity, & calibration
La lame n°1 de test au microscope à fluorescence FocalCheck™ est spécialement conçue pour l’étalonnage des systèmes de microscope àAfficher plus
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La lame n°1 de test au microscope à fluorescence FocalCheck™ est spécialement conçue pour l’étalonnage des systèmes de microscope à fluorescence et pour évaluer les performances du système et du filtre. La lame contient 10 zones d’échantillons revêtues de microsphères colorées avec anneau FocalCheck™ d’une taille allant de 0,5 à 15 µm qui fournissent une représentation visuelle du mauvais alignement de l’instrument ou d’autres aberrations de la rangée A ; la rangée B contient une série de microsphères avec des intensités de fluorescence allant de 0,667 à 100 %.
Usage exclusivement réservé à la recherche. Ne pas utiliser pour des procédures de diagnostic.
Spécifications
Type d’étalonnageÉtalonnage du microscope confocal, étalonnage du microscope à fluorescence
FormatMicrobilles de suspension
Gamme de produitsFocalCheck
Quantité1 de chaque
Conditions d’expéditionTempérature ambiante
CouleurColoris assortis
Type de produitLame de test du microscope à fluorescence
Unit SizeEach
Contenu et stockage
Conserver à température ambiante.
Foire aux questions (FAQ)
What are the excitation/emission wavelengths for the beads in FocalCheck Fluorescence Microscope Test Slide #1, for alignment, intensity, & calibration (Cat. No. F36909)?
Are the microspheres from FocalCheck Fluorescence Microscope Test Slide #1 (Cat. No. F36909) in one plane?
No. Most of the 15 µm beads (Position A1 on the slide) would be within the narrowest focal plane, but they are not guaranteed to all be within the same plane.
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