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Adaptation of Microscopy with Ultraviolet Surface Excitation for Enhancing STEM and Undergraduate Education

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Journal J Biomed Opt
Date 2018 Jul 29
PMID 30054996
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Abstract

Microscopy with ultraviolet surface excitation (MUSE) is investigated as a means to enhance curricula and education in the life sciences based on simplicity of use, the incorporation of inexpensive hardware, and the simplest methods of tissue preparation. Ultraviolet excitation in effect replaces tissue sectioning because it penetrates only a few micrometers below the tissue surface at the single cell level, preventing the generation of out-of-focus light. Although tissue autofluorescence may be used, image quality and content can be enhanced by a brief immersion in a solution of nontoxic fluorescent dyes that selectively highlight different cellular compartments. Safe mixed-dye powder combinations have been developed to provide students who have minimal lab proficiencies with a one-step tissue staining process for rapid tissue preparation.

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