Very interesting!
And crying out for more technical information...
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Fly larvae fluorescence
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Re: Fly larvae fluorescence
Found it in some withered leaves.rjlittlefield wrote: ↑Sun Apr 03, 2022 8:34 pmVery interesting!
And crying out for more technical information...
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10x with 2x projection eyepiece, autofluoresence, stitch of 2 stacks.
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Re: Fly larvae fluorescence
What excitation wavelength?
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Re: Fly larvae fluorescence
Using the following fluorescence cube:
U-MWU2, wideband UV DAPI cube.
Interference filters: 330-385 excitation, 420nm emission
Dichromatic mirror: 400nm
I do wonder if a UV torch of 340nm would give similar results.