Hristu et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Assessment of extramammary paget disease by two-photon microscopyHristu et al., 2022
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- Hristu R
- Eftimie L
- Stanciu S
- Glogojeanu R
- Gheorghita P
- Stanciu G
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- Frontiers in Medicine
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Two-photon microscopy techniques are non-linear optical imaging methods which are gaining momentum in the investigation of fixed tissue sections, fresh tissue or even for in vivo experiments. Two-photon excited fluorescence and second harmonic generation are …
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