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Dense-Wavelength-Division Laser Micro-Particles: Fabrication and Imaging in Tissues

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Abstract

Small laser cavities embedded in biological systems are a novel contrast agent for biomedical research. Here we demonstrate the fabrication of highly multiplexed laser particles that can be imaged in tissue.

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