Winkler et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Multiphoton imaging of the corneaWinkler et al., 2017
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- 84476327831042242
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- Winkler M
- Brown D
- Jester J
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- Handbook of Visual Optics, Volume Two
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This chapter presents a second harmonic generation (SHG)-based imaging paradigm called nonlinear optical high-resolution macroscopy, which allows for the generation of large-scale, high-resolution, three dimensional reconstructions of corneal cross sections. To generate …
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