
doi: 10.1063/1.1685144
pmid: 5546272
Weakly fluorescent particles may be counted or displayed through use of the light integrating property of vidicons. This paper describes a fluorescence microscope-vidicon system designed for counting bacteria. It employs incident bright-field uv illumination with an inexpensive television (TV) system.
Bacteria, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Methods, Television
Bacteria, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Methods, Television
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