High-resolution observation of droplets

Double emulsions are created by dispersing fine droplets inside of larger droplets. This technique is used to increase the permeability of certain substances; for instance, moisture can be encased in hydrophobic droplets to penetrate the lipids in skin. It is also increasingly used in a wide variety of applications in food and pharmaceutical products, such as to encapsulate therapeutics for internal target delivery (also referred to as DDS: drug delivery system).
Using the All-in-One Fluorescence Microscope BZ-X Series, observe high-resolution images at high magnification.

All-in-One Fluorescence Microscope

BZ-X1000 series

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