Fluorescence microscopy has become one of the core techniques in biological research. Its applications range from the study of the expression of specific molecular markers with high spatial resolution in single cells to the probing of cell functions in living organisms. Constant progress in microscope design and in fluorescent probe development has led to a large choice of applications based on the principles of fluorescence microscopy. This course will aim at giving an understanding of key concepts of the main techniques used in life sciences. It will also insist on practical issues essential for a productive use of these techniques in biological and biomedical research.
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