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Can I use a regular fluorescent microscope to obtain organelle images?

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Can I use a regular fluorescent microscope to obtain organelle images?

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Conventional fluorescent microscope can be used for viewing some of the organelle or subcellular structures. However the images are usually lack the desired clarity. Confocal microscope is strongly recommended for obtaining sharp organelle images. All of OriGene’s validation data was obtained using a confocal microscope. http://www.origene.com/assets/documents/trueorf/FP-Images.

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Conventional fluorescent microscope can be used for viewing some of the organelle or subcellular structures. However the images are usually lack the desired clarity. Confocal microscope is strongly recommended for obtaining sharp organelle images. All of OriGene’s validation data was obtained using a confocal microscope.

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