Freezing/perfusion microscope stage

Optical: systems and elements – Compound lens system – Microscope

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359398, G02B 2128, G02B 2130, G02B 2134

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052571289

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a microscope stage assembly for use in combination with magnification apparatus. The stage assembly includes a support assembly, temperature control assembly and fluid control assembly. The stage assembly provides for continuous visual observation of an object being magnified while at the same time controlling the thermal and fluid environment of the object. Physical and chemical changes to an object can be viewed continuously.

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