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Two-photon laser scanning fluorescence microscopy and its applications

Chen De
- 01 Jan 2000 - 
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The principle of two-photon laser scanning fluorescence microscopy and its applications are reviewed in this article, where the intrinsic three dimensional spatial resolution has been widely exploited in the life sciences,semiconductor technology,optical data storage and lithographic microfabrication.
Abstract
The principle of two-photon laser scanning fluorescence microscopy and its applications are reviewed.Its intrinsic three dimensional spatial resolution has been widely exploited in the life sciences,semiconductor technology,optical data storage and lithographic microfabrication.

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