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Focusing on the Experiment

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Hardware-based drift compensation is helping to maintain microscope focus over long periods of time.

Hank Hogan, Contributing Editor

For Alexey Khodjakov, a researcher at the New York State Department of Health’s Wadsworth Center in Albany, it wasn’t a question of if but when he would lose focus. Following cells as each divided into many, he and colleagues in his lab conducted experiments for 72 or 96 hours, zeroing in with a research microscope on mammalian cells that were typically 5 to 10 μm thick. The depth of focus depended on the optics, but it was usually less than 1 μm. When the air conditioning cycled on, the focus would move up or down by a micron or two — enough to cause problems. ...Read full article

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    Published: May 2006
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