Wang, 1999 - Google Patents
Incoherent and coherent microscopies for analysis of tissue structure and functionWang, 1999
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- Wang H
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The optical microscope is a powerful tool for imaging thing specimen with sub-micron resolution. Optical sectioning in thick specimen becomes possible when the first example of the scanning confocal microscope was reported in 1951. Fluorescence microscopy is one of …
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