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bright-field

[brahyt-feeld]

adjective

Microscopy.
  1. of or relating to the illuminated region about the object of a microscope.



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Now, using bright-field microscopy, the team tracked negatively charged silica microparticles suspended in water and found that the particles attracted each other to form hexagonally arranged clusters.

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“Because we can get these images from just bright-field, it’s low-cost and it won’t be toxic,” says Johnson.

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The simplest and least expensive kind is bright-field imaging.

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Now, the Allen Integrated Cell can look at a bright-field image and then tell the scientists exactly what it looks like inside.

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