The ProgRes® C14+ camera has a wide variety of applications. Below you will find images that were captured with the C14+ camera with different microscopes.
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Asterias (WHV-01-1-74) 2mod (starfish), Histology. Asterias is a genus of the Asteriidae family of starfish. Learn more about asterias here.
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Ragged red fibers. These are irregular muscle fibers in some DNA disorders. Ragged red fibers are often associated with MERRF syndrome (myoclonic epilepsy with ragged red fibers), learn more here.
Ranunculus repens, also known as a creeping buttercup, is a flowering plant in the buttercup family native to Europe, Asia and northwestern Africa. View full buttercup image here.
Helianthus, typ. herbaceous dicot stem t.s. These are usually tall, annual or perennial plants, growing to a height of 19-118". The sunflower falls into this category. Learn more here.
New formation of cristobalite in glass. Cristobalite is a polymorph of quartz. It is common in volcanic rocks and many microscopic crystals are easily seen under a petrographic or polarizing microscope. You can learn more about the cristobalite structure here.