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Created page with "== Introduction == Phase contrast microscopy is a type of optical microscopy technique that enhances the contrast in unstained, transparent specimens. It was developed by Dutch physicist Frits Zernike in the 1930s, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1953. This technique has been instrumental in the study of living cells and organisms, as it allows for the observation of internal cellular structures without the need for stain..."
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