[Histonet] polarizing microscopy
Salomao Segal
ssegal2 <@t> slu.edu
Wed Feb 27 10:30:50 CST 2013
I own an old Zeiss microscope (Universal) and would like to have the
capability of performing polarized light microscopy studies.
I am particularly interested in exploiting the birefringent properties of
myelinated fibers in peripheral nerves.
My questions are:
1) what are the microscope parts needed for polarizing microscopy?
(condenser, filters, stage, objectives, etc.)
2) any good source about these techniques for the beginner?
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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Solomon Segal, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Anatomy in Surgery
Center for Anatomical Science and Education (CASE)
Department of Surgery
School of Medicine
Saint Louis University
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