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Engineering a Multimodal Optical Microscope

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Abstract

A multimodal microscope combines three scanning modes (confocal reflectance, 1- photon fluorescence, 2-photon fluorescence) and two staring modes (differential interference contrast and quadrature tomography) on one common stage to provide registered three-dimensional images of living biological specimens.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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