Campagnola et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Three-dimensional high-resolution second-harmonic generation imaging of endogenous structural proteins in biological tissuesCampagnola et al., 2002
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- Campagnola P
- Millard A
- Terasaki M
- Hoppe P
- Malone C
- Mohler W
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- Biophysical journal
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We find that several key endogenous protein structures give rise to intense second- harmonic generation (SHG)—nonabsorptive frequency doubling of an excitation laser line. Second-harmonic imaging microscopy (SHIM) on a laser-scanning system proves, therefore …
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