Fluorescence microscopy for around $20

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2024

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  • @FulvioGa
    @FulvioGa 2 місяці тому +1

    A lot of information in this video!

  • @alexandrevaliquette3883
    @alexandrevaliquette3883 19 днів тому +1

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    Not the best sound quality or video editing and not the few millions views like a cat video..
    But very nice content! This is amazing content creator that is taking the time to share his experience with the world.
    5 years later, this video is still excellent in my standards
    Thank you very much for your generosity.
    Alex, your fellow amateur microscopist from Montréal!

  • @sadiebaker5111
    @sadiebaker5111 3 роки тому +6

    Thank you so much for the detailed explanations! Genius!

  • @williammauzey8342
    @williammauzey8342 3 роки тому

    Nice presentation Clive!

  • @rberdan1
    @rberdan1 3 роки тому +2

    We use something similar in research to record fluorescence in neurons injected with fluorescent dyes - only any 12 V or bright light works by place a BG -12 (Blue Green) filter in front o the light (no yellow filter required). Of course the filters cost more then your set up but can be used with any bright flash light to view fluorescence with a stereoscope and a yellow filter is not needed. Other UV lights also work and is used to view lichen, rocks etc.

    • @clivebagshaw2805
      @clivebagshaw2805  3 роки тому

      The yellow filter is used to block the scattered (blue) excitation light. You may get away without it for strongly fluorescence samples which have a low scatter. The cheap yellow filters used in this demonstration block most of the scattered light, but a blue background is observed for Nile Red-stained plastic fragments because of Rayleigh scattering. For highest sensitivity, research grade emission filters with an optical density > 4 at the excitation wavelength are required (OD > 6 for single fluorophore detection).

    • @RATAMUR1
      @RATAMUR1 3 роки тому +1

      Es cierto que añadirle un filtro de color azul QB24 - BG12 se emplea para fluorescencia de bajo coste.
      Enlaces:
      canadiannaturephotographer.com/diffential_interference_microscopy.html
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    • @clivebagshaw2805
      @clivebagshaw2805  3 роки тому +1

      @@RATAMUR1 If you already have a bright white light source, then adding a blue filter in front will also work. But it is more efficient to use a blue LED in the first place because this reduces the problem of other wavelengths breaking through a blue filter. LEDs are cheaper than quality filters. Best results (i.e. selectivity of fluorescence over scattered light) would be obtained using a narrow band LED (or laser) in combination with a sharp bandpass excitation and emission filters.

  • @natedoggraymond
    @natedoggraymond 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much! Brilliant!

  • @JustDux
    @JustDux Рік тому +2

    Looks like I can use (or make) dark field condenser, replace microscope LED with UV LED and put yellow film on cover slip

    • @clivebagshaw2805
      @clivebagshaw2805  Рік тому +3

      That might work. I tried putting a blue filter in front of the built-in LED and using a dark field patch stop but it was not as bright as using a separate focused LED flashlight.

  • @WarMarsM
    @WarMarsM 2 роки тому +4

    Is there any particular yellow filter you recommend?

    • @clivebagshaw2805
      @clivebagshaw2805  2 роки тому +2

      The ones I used are no longer available but these look similar: www.amazon.com/LingoFoto-Filter-Orange-Pockets-Cleaning/dp/B08ZK9J737/ref=sr_1_14?crid=1CTRB6MXPCN41&keywords=37mm%2Bacrylic%2Bcolor%2Bfilters&qid=1652151191&s=electronics&sprefix=37%2Bmm%2Bacrylic%2Bcolor%2Bfilters%2Celectronics%2C159&sr=1-14&th=1

  • @KutaySir
    @KutaySir Місяць тому +1

    Hello, do you think yellow filter works with 395 nm flashlight and rhodamine B florescent?

    • @clivebagshaw2805
      @clivebagshaw2805  Місяць тому +2

      No. Rhodamine B absorption maximum is around 550 nm so you need a green flashlight and the emission peak is around 580 nm which requires an orange-red filter

    • @KutaySir
      @KutaySir Місяць тому +1

      @@clivebagshaw2805 I really appreciate for your prompt response.

  • @johndubose6589
    @johndubose6589 Рік тому +1

    Nice, very simple!

  • @rajumeganathan3275
    @rajumeganathan3275 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for your explanation. Excellent work Mam.
    I have one doubt. Can we adopt this method to quantify Microplastics in soil extract, Leachate (other than freshwater)? We will remove organic content prior to quantification.

    • @clivebagshaw2805
      @clivebagshaw2805  2 роки тому +4

      Hi Raju . The microscopy should work, The biggest challenge is to remove all the organic content. There are several papers in the literature which describe the required treatments (e.g. using H2O2 oxidation) but we have not tried them because our seawater samples do not have too much background signal.

    • @rajumeganathan3275
      @rajumeganathan3275 2 роки тому

      Thank you mam

  • @legoworks-cg5hk
    @legoworks-cg5hk 7 місяців тому

    Wouldn't a uv light be better?

    • @clivebagshaw2805
      @clivebagshaw2805  7 місяців тому +1

      That depends on the fluorophore. We used this set up to look at Microplastics stained with Nile Red dye for which blue is best. For autofluoresence would be good.

  • @irishguy200007
    @irishguy200007 3 роки тому +1

    Why a yellow filter

    • @clivebagshaw2805
      @clivebagshaw2805  3 роки тому +2

      To block the blue light scattered by the sample that would swamp the fluorescence signal (lets through green, yellow and red)

  • @xkachlara5616
    @xkachlara5616 3 роки тому +1

    hallo i'm chlara from indonesia. i wanna ask to you, how about the wavelength LED? in my country it's difficult to find led blue light in 450 nm wavelength only 395 nm. is it recommendation to use or not?

    • @clivebagshaw2805
      @clivebagshaw2805  3 роки тому +2

      395 nm does not work so well with Nile Red, but can be used to excite chlorophyll fluorescence. For 450 nm, we used the WAYLLSHINE Scalable Blue LED 3 Mode Blue Light Flashlight ordered from Amazon

    • @xkachlara5616
      @xkachlara5616 3 роки тому

      @@clivebagshaw2805 could you give me recommendation for amazon's store? because there are many wayllshine options

    • @clivebagshaw2805
      @clivebagshaw2805  3 роки тому +2

      Try www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01C2D7SRA/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    • @albertsiburian6406
      @albertsiburian6406 3 роки тому

      Makasih kak sudah mewakilkan gua ❤️