Microscopy Bibliography Page 1

 
  1. 1.Microscopy Primer” by Frithjof A. S. Sterrenburg, Micscape, Sep 2002

  2. 2.Optical Microscopy Primer”, by Davidson & Abramowitz, Molecular Expressions, continuously updated.

  3. 3.Micscape an online microscopy journal that an easy entry for the beginning writer. Editor Dave Walker Publisher Maurice Smith.

  4. 4.The Quekett Microscopical Club has published  a Journal published by amateur microscopist with a professional reputation.dating back to 1865.

  5. 5.An extraordinary photomacrography setup by Charley Krebs on www.photomacrography.net

  6. 6.Potassium/Sodium Permanganate fixative Noted by Gary Gaugler.

  7. 7.Optical Microscopy”, by Davidson & Abramowitz, Microscopy Primer,   Molecular Expressions an excellent paper on the modern use of the microscope.

  8. 8.Leica Microsystems editorial comments on Microscopy

  9. 9.Sénarmont Compensation” How to Accurately Measure Small Relative Retardation (0-1λ)” . John Gustav Delly, Scientific Advisor, McCrone Associates, Westmont, IL 7/5/2003 . Modern Microscopy (revised 2/18/2004)

  10. 10.Kathryn. Edwards course Introduction to Microscopy and Image Analysis at Kenyon College A course based on  Barbara Foster’s Optimizing Light Microscopy for Biological and Clinical Laboratories using a great set of links to go with the text.

  11. 11.Welcome to the Open Microscopy Environment (OME) Website OME is a multi-site collaborative effort among academic labs and a number of commercial entities that produces open tools to support data management for biological light microscopy. Designed to interact with existing commercial software, all OME formats and software is free.

  12. 12.http://www.openmicroscopy.org/

  13. 13.http://www.loci.wisc.edu/ome/formats.html

  14. 14.http://rsbweb.nih.gov/ij/

  15. 15.http://micro-manager.org/

  16. 16.Elementary Chemical Microscopy” by Monnin Chamot, Wiley, Chapman & Hall 1916

  17. 17.Downloadable PDF &  Downloadable Text or buy a reprint from Amazon Japanese Journal of Applied Physics www.ipap.jp/jjap/index.htm  An online journal that speeds up publication of papers on Physics. Physics has lead the way in online publication. I feel they justify inclusion here because of the over lap of the physics of light and microscopy Google searches for link:apex.ipap.jp LED doesn’t seem to work so one must use their search engine.

  18. 18.Preparation of cleaned diatoms for Light microscopy and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM)”, Pickett-Heaps, J. D. (1998) TEM method written in conjunction with Marion Reynolds University of Tasmania Alternate Link.

  19. 19. New Microscopic technology makes 3-D imaging quicker, easier Possible applications of technology widespread

  20. 20.“The generalised phase contrast method and its applications” by Glückstad, Mogensen & Eriksen. An interesting and some what deep paper on Phase contrast that gives a deeper look and shows other ways to achieve it and use it.

  21. 21.Keith Shaw’s compilation of the Yahoo Microscope group Archives
        
    Directory   Techniques         A. pellucida Blue LED
        Hi Res
    including UV     Diffracted Light Contrast (DLC)
        Lighting Experiments -
    Sub-Condenser Stop
        Sub-stage  
    Condenser Criteria


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