Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy
Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy is a scholarly work by Ronald Vale, published in 2015 in ''Cold Spring Harbor Protocols''. The main subjects of the publication include materials science, microscope, photochemotherapy, resolution, total internal reflection fluorescence microscope, fluorescence, optics, super-resolution microscopy, pinhole, Optical sectioning, two-photon excitation microscope, microscopy, chemistry, fluorescence microscope, optical microscope, Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy, Light sheet fluorescence microscopy, photoactivated localization microscopy, confocal microscopy, Confocal, and membrane raft. The goal in fluorescence microscopy is to detect the signal of fluorescently labeled molecules with great sensitivity and minimal background noise.