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Neural network control of focal position during time-lapse microscopy of cells

Wei et al., 2018

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Wei L
Roberts E
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Scientific reports

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Live-cell microscopy is quickly becoming an indispensable technique for studying the dynamics of cellular processes. Maintaining the specimen in focus during image acquisition is crucial for high-throughput applications, especially for long experiments or when a large …
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