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Skip to main content Contents OverviewAbout the authorsRelated Tools Limitations of widefield fluorescence microscopy WF microscopy is an imaging technique where a relatively large area of a sample is illuminated with the light of a specific (excitation) wavelength. Fluorescently active molecules are distributed within the sample volume and bound to specific areas through the process known as fluorescent staining.