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Real-time background-free selective imaging of fluorescent nanodiamonds in vivo

Igarashi et al., 2012

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7713815678413498893
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Igarashi R
Yoshinari Y
Yokota H
Sugi T
Sugihara F
Ikeda K
Sumiya H
Tsuji S
Mori I
Tochio H
Harada Y
Shirakawa M
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Recent developments of imaging techniques have enabled fluorescence microscopy to investigate the localization and dynamics of intracellular substances of interest even at the single-molecule level. However, such sensitive detection is often hampered by …
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