Brightfield microscopy is the most elementary form of microscope illumination techniques, generally used in life sciences, microbiology and bacteriology. Its name is derived from the fact that the specimen is dark and contrasted by the surrounding bright viewing field. Since many organic specimens are transparent or opaque, staining is required to cause the contrast that allows them to be visible under the microscope.

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