Fluorescence microscopes are powerful tools in laboratories for visualizing and studying specimens that emit fluorescence when exposed to specific wavelengths of light. They are widely used in cell biology, microbiology, and medical diagnostics to observe the distribution of fluorescently labeled molecules within cells and tissues. These microscopes provide high sensitivity and contrast, allowing researchers to detect specific proteins, nucleic acids, and other biomolecules with precision. Advanced models may include features like multi-channel imaging and 3D visualization, making them indispensable for detailed cellular and molecular analysis.

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