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Light and Electron Microscopy

Light and Electron Microscopy

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  • Authors:
  • Elizabeth M. Slayter, Brandeis University, Massachusetts
  • Henry S. Slayter, Chief, Laboratories of Structural Molecular Biology and Electron Microscopy, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Principal Associate, Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Harvard Medical Scho
  • Date Published: January 1993
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521339483

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  • The compound optical microscope, in its various modern forms, is probably the most familiar of all laboratory instruments and the electron microscope, once an exotic rarity, has now become a standard tool in biological and materials research. Both instruments are often used effectively with little knowledge of the relevant theory, or even of how a particular type of microscope functions. Eventually however, proper use, interpretation of images and choices of specific applications demand an understanding of fundamental principles. This book describes the principles of operation of each type of microscope currently available and of use to biomedical and materials scientists. It explains the mechanisms of image formation, contrast and its enhancement, accounts for ultimate limits on the size of observable details (resolving power and resolution) and finally provides an account of Fourier optical theory. Principles behind the photographic methods used in microscopy are also described and there is some discussion of image processing methods. The book will appeal to graduate students and researchers in the biomedical sciences, and it will be helpful to students taking a course involving the principles of microscopy.

    • A new and enlarged edition of Optical Methods in Biology (Wiley Interscience 1970)
    • Gives the reader a greater understanding of the microscope he/she is using, leading to more effective use of the microscope
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    • Date Published: January 1993
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521339483
    • length: 332 pages
    • dimensions: 234 x 155 x 16 mm
    • weight: 0.543kg
    • contains: 144 b/w illus. 11 tables
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    List of common abbreviations used
    1. Introduction
    2. Light and electrons
    3. Wave interactions
    4. Interference effects and diffraction patterns
    5. Polarized light
    6. Lenses
    7. Imaging: microscopy and diffraction
    8. Contrast
    9. Resolution
    10. The light microscope
    11. Imaging of phase objects
    12. Polarizing microscopy
    13. Prospects of biological X-ray microscopy
    14. The conventional transmission electron microscope
    15. Scanning microscopes
    16. Aspects of practical electron microscopy
    17. The quest for ultimate EM resolution
    18. Innovations in microscope development
    19. Photography
    Appendix: image location
    Author index
    Subject index.

  • Authors

    Elizabeth M. Slayter, Brandeis University, Massachusetts

    Henry S. Slayter, Chief, Laboratories of Structural Molecular Biology and Electron Microscopy, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Principal Associate, Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Harvard Medical Scho

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