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Coherent and incoherent SHG in fibrillar cellulose matrices

Nadiarnykh et al., 2007

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10211629260295903388
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Nadiarnykh O
LaComb R
Campagnola P
Mohler W
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Second Harmonic Generation (SHG) microscopy probes the organization of tissue or material structure through morphological and polarization analyses. In terms of diagnostic or analytical potential, it is important to understand the coherent and incoherent aspects of the …
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