#LabHacks: Setting up Differential Interference Contrast (DIC)

Poster Download: Setting Up Differential Interference Contrast (DIC)


Differential Interference Contrast (DIC) is a microscopy technique that introduces contrast to images of specimens which have little or no contrast when viewed using brightfield microscopy. The images produced using DIC have a pseudo 3D-effect, making the technique ideal for electrophysiology experiments, particularly patchclamp.

Our latest #LabHacks Poster will guide you through the steps to set up this technique on your upright microscope.

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