Heintzmann, 2006 - Google Patents
Structured illumination methodsHeintzmann, 2006
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- Heintzmann R
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- Handbook of biological confocal microscopy
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In this chapter, I discuss methods of obtaining optical section data using methods other than standard confocal microscopy. These techniques have the potential of being more light efficient, faster, and of providing better resolution than standard, unprocessed confocal …
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