Written under a grant provides by Carl Zeiss, Inc. to

the
American Society for Clinical Lab Sciences (
ASCLS),
Optimizing Light Microscopy for Biological and Clinical Laboratories (ISBN 0787235385) is an extremely useful source for learning about
microscopy in the classroom or independently. This reference
microscope book will also make a great information tool for a library or a laboratory.
Optimizing Light Microscopy for Biological and Clinical Laboratories is filled with helpful tips and
microscopy experiments, all designed to help you get the most out of your
microscope. Each chapter begins with an objective and ends with a "self-test", which helps the user to grasp the material better. Additionally, many simple diagrams and photographs help illustrate the main points of this text. This
microscopy book has information about the newest techniques and the latest changes in microscopy (for researcher and analyst - to get more out of their
light microscope) as well as a serious lack of good texts with
microscopy basics on which beginners can build a strong foundation for growth (such as a chapter 2 "...How Does Yours
Microscope Work?") . This easy-to-read
microscope book can answer many questions you have about
microscopes and
microscopy. It gives a very detailed discussion of
optical principles in microscopy and a thorough discussion of
illumination techniques.
- Book: Optimizing Light Microscopy for Biological and Clinical Laboratories
- Author: Barbara Foster
- American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science (ASCLS)
- Written under a grand provided by Carl Zeiss, Inc.
- Publisher: Kendall/ Hunt Publishing Company
- ISBN: 0-7872-3538-5
- 197 Pages
- Illustrated
- Paperback