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A fluorescence microscope is a type of microscope that uses a light source to excite fluorescent molecules in a sample and produces an image of the emitted fluorescent light. It allows scientists to observe structures and processes that are otherwise invisible under traditional microscopes. The sample is typically labeled with fluorescent dyes or proteins, which attach to specific molecules of interest, such as DNA or proteins, and emit light when excited by the microscope's light source. The emitted light is then captured by a detector and used to create an image of the sample. Fluorescence microscopy is widely used in biomedical research, allowing scientists to visualize subcellular structures, track the movement of molecules within cells, and study the behavior of living cells and tissues.
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