Adaptive multiphoton and harmonic generation microscopy for developmental biology
Specimen-induced aberrations often affect microscopes, particularly when high numerical aperture lenses are used to image deep into biological specimens. These aberrations cause a reduction in resolution and focal intensity. This is particularly problematic in multiphoton microscopy, where the non-l...
Main Authors: | Thayil, A, Jesacher, A, Watanabe, T, Wilson, T, Srinivas, S, Booth, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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