Microscopy can be defined as a techique to visualise the minute objects that are not visible through naked eye. Light and electron microscopes are used to examine the biological specimens for celluar details.
There are three well-known branches of microscopy: optical, electron, and scanning probe microscopy. Optical and electron microscopy involve the diffraction, reflection, or refraction of electromagnetic radiation/electron beams interacting with the specimen, and the collection of the scattered radiation or another signal in order to create an image. Scanning probe microscopy involves the interaction of a scanning probe with the surface of the object of interest.
Related Journals of Microscopy
Tomography & Simulation, Journal of Stem Cell Research & Therapy, Medical Electron Microscopy, Electron microscopy reviews, Journal of Advanced Microscopy Research, Malaysian Journal of Microscopy, Microscopy and Microanalysis, Microscopy Research and Technique, Ultramicroscopy, Journal of Histology, Tomography & Simulation, Journal of Stem Cell Research & Therapy, Medical Electron Microscopy, Electron microscopy reviews, Histopathology Journals impact factor, Journal of Advanced Microscopy Research, Malaysian Journal of Microscopy, Microscopy and Microanalysis, Microscopy Research and Technique, Ultramicroscopy, Diagnostic Journal impact factor, Cytology Journals