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The action of cortisone on corneal tuberculosis studied by the phase contrast microscope (CAT#: STEM-MIT-0235-LJX)

Introduction

Tuberculosis is an ancient chronic infectious disease and is still one of the most important infectious diseases. Cornea can have a variety of tuberculosis lesions. Corneal tuberculosis is secondary to adjacent tissue lesions. This disease is common in young women and is prone to recurrent attacks.
Cortisone is an adrenocortical hormone, which is mainly used in the alternative treatment of adrenocortical hypofunction and hypopituitarism, as well as in allergic and inflammatory diseases.




Principle

Phase contrast microscope is a microscope that uses the difference of refractive index and thickness between different structural components of an object to change the optical path difference through different parts of the object into the difference of amplitude (light intensity), and realizes observation through a condenser with a ring diaphragm and a phase objective.
Phase difference refers to the difference in phase caused by the same light passing through a medium with different refractive indices. Phase refers to the position reached by the fluctuation of light at a certain time. Generally, due to the small difference that the object being tested can produce, phase difference is difficult for the naked eye to distinguish, and it can only be distinguished after changing the difference to amplitude difference (brightness difference). The difference is determined by the difference in refractive index and thickness of the medium through which light waves pass, which is equal to the difference in refractive index multiplied by thickness (i.e. the difference in optical path). The phase contrast microscope uses the difference in optical path of the object being tested for microscopic examination.

Applications

For observation of living cells, non-stained tissue sections and the lack of contrast stained samples

Procedure

1. Sampling
2. Preparation of slices
3. Staining (Select according to the specific experimental situation)
4. Observation

Materials

• Sample Type:
Corneal tuberculosis

Notes

Operate in strict accordance with the operating procedures, and shall not arbitrarily change the operating procedures
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