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Enter the Dissecting Microscope

A dissecting microscope, also known as a stereo microscope, is used to dissect specimens or samples. It provides the dissecting operator with a magnified three-dimensional view of the specimen or sample, allowing the user to see even smaller details.


A dissecting microscope, also known as a stereo microscope, is used to dissect specimens or samples. It provides the dissecting operator with a magnified three-dimensional view of the specimen or sample, allowing the user to see even smaller details.


1.Stroke and Cancer Research

Improvements in stroke and cancer treatments depend on advances in laboratory research. Rats and mice are the most commonly used mammalian model organisms for this type of research. A dissecting microscope is an essential tool in any stroke or cancer research laboratory.

2.Education

Dissecting microscopes and dissecting microscope parts are used in classrooms and laboratories in numerous schools and universities around the world. These microscopes offer high-quality optics and illumination, with ample space below the objective lens for easy manipulation of specimens or samples. They are also simple for students to set up and use.

Here are some key aspects to consider when choosing a dissecting microscope:

It is very important to be able to clearly see the target area of the specimen or sample, and the best way to do this is to create bright illumination in the microscope field of view through an appropriate light source and high-transmittance optics;

It is necessary to be able to observe a large enough area of the specimen or sample with the microscope, and the best way to do this is to use an eyepiece or camera to observe under a large field of view;

There should be enough space under the microscope objective to facilitate the use of utensils, which requires a large working distance, that is, the distance between the front lens of the objective and the top of the sample when focusing. This distance usually decreases with increasing magnification;

There should be no objects under the microscope that hinder your hands and utensils. Keeping your head and sitting position comfortable while working is very important to avoid neck, back and arm muscle strain, so the instrument should be set up ergonomically;

A variety of microscope configurations that are easy to set up can save users time, reduce work pressure, and can be used for a variety of different work tasks.