Cytological diagnosis of pulmonary cancer by fluorescence microscope (CAT#: STEM-MIT-0181-LJX)
Introduction
Lung cancer is a malignant tumor originating from the bronchial mucosa or glands of the lung, with the fastest increasing morbidity and mortality. It is one of the most dangerous malignant tumors to the health and life of the population.
Fluorescence microscope is a basic tool of immunofluorescence cytochemistry. It is composed of light source, filter plate system and optical system. Is to use a certain wavelength of light to stimulate the specimen to emit fluorescence, through the objective lens and eyepiece system to enlarge the image to observe the specimen.
Applications
Studing the absorption, transportation, distribution and localization of chemical substances in cells For observation and study of plant cells
Procedure
1. Sampling 2. Preparation of slices 3. Staining (Select according to the specific experimental situation) 4. Observation
Materials
• Sample Type: Lung cancer cells
Notes
Operate in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and do not change the procedure at will The object of observation must be a specimen that fluoresces spontaneously or has been stained with fluorescent dye