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Chen et al., 2020 - Google Patents

Rapid determination of fluorescent molecular orientation in leakage radiation microscopy

Chen et al., 2020

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4530987871890353525
Author
Chen Y
Zhu S
Kan W
Chen F
Zhang L
Ding B
Shen Z
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Results in Physics

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We demonstrate an efficient and convenient method to recognize the orientation of fluorescent molecules through back focus imaging technology in leakage radiation microscopy. In the common structure of this microscope, the resonant energy transfer from a …
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