Schlichenmeyer et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Video-rate structured illumination microscopy for high-throughput imaging of large tissue areasSchlichenmeyer et al., 2014
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- Schlichenmeyer T
- Wang M
- Elfer K
- Brown J
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- Biomedical optics express
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We report the development of a structured illumination microscopy instrument specifically designed for the requirements for high-area-throughput, optically-sectioned imaging of large, fluorescently-stained tissue specimens. The system achieves optical sectioning frame …
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