Fluorescence interference contrast microscopy

ID: fluorescence-interference-contrast-microscopy

Fluorescence Interference Contrast Microscopy (FLIC) is a sophisticated optical microscopy technique that combines principles of fluorescence microscopy and interference contrast microscopy. This approach enhances the visualization of biological samples, particularly in studies that involve the investigation of cellular structures or dynamics at the molecular level. ### Key Features of FLIC: 1. **Fluorescence Component**: The technique utilizes fluorescently labeled biological samples, allowing the observation of specific molecules or structures within cells.

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