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Multifocal multiphoton microscopy: A fast and efficient tool for 3-D fluorescence imaging
1998
Bioimaging (Bristol. Print)
Multifocal multiphoton microscopy (MMM) is an efficient and technically simple method for generating multiphoton fluorescence images. Featuring the high axial resolution of confocal and multiphoton scanning microscopes, MMM also achieves high speed in 3-D microscopy. In this paper, examples of fast-mode 3-D microscopy are given including imaging of fixed brain tissue as well as living PC12 cells. The imaging speed of MMM is solely determined by the fluorescence photon flux, so that in practice,
doi:10.1002/1361-6374(199812)6:4<177::aid-bio3>3.0.co;2-r
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