Chen et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Artificial confocal microscopy for deep label-free imagingChen et al., 2023
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- Chen X
- Kandel M
- He S
- Hu C
- Lee Y
- Sullivan K
- Tracy G
- Chung H
- Kong H
- Anastasio M
- Popescu G
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- Nature photonics
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Wide-field microscopy of optically thick specimens typically features reduced contrast due to spatial cross-talk, in which the signal at each point in the field of view is the result of a superposition from neighbouring points that are simultaneously illuminated. In 1955, Marvin …
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