Brelje et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Multicolor laser scanning confocal immunofluorescence microscopy: practical application and limitationsBrelje et al., 2002
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- 9555633743631010491
- Author
- Brelje T
- Wessendorf M
- Sorenson R
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- Publication venue
- Methods in cell biology
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Fluorescence is presently the most important imaging mode in biological confocal microscopy (Schotten, 1989, Tsien and Waggoner, 1990). In conventional microscopy, the illumination stimulates fluorescence throughout the entire depth of a specimen, rather than …
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