Microscopes

WHAT IS A FLUORESCENT MICROSCOPE?

In fluorescence microscopy, the light source typically uses mercury lamps, xenon lamps, or the more recently popular LEDs. These emit specific wavelengths of UV light to excite the sample, causing it to fluoresce. This shows details that traditional optical microscopes cannot, making fluorescence microscopy particularly useful for live-cell imaging and molecular biology research.

ACUCAL high-sensitivity laboratory fluorescent microscopes feature high-quality fluorescence objectives and optimized filter sets, providing clear imaging of cellular structures and genetic material. They are ideal tools for immunofluorescence (IF), FISH, and various life science applications.

We offer you a range of UPRIGHT & INVERTED Fluorescence Microscopes with high contrast and high resolution, allowing you to clearly visualize cell outlines and internal structures. Our microscopes support brightfield, fluorescence observation, ensuring excellent fluorescence imaging quality. Additionally, our professional team is ready to assist you in selecting the most suitable filters, light sources, and fluorescence accessories based on your specific applications and needs.