Tan et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Multiphoton fluorescence and second harmonic generation microscopy for imaging infectious keratitisTan et al., 2007
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- Tan H
- Sun Y
- Lo W
- Teng S
- Wu R
- Jee S
- Lin W
- Hsiao C
- Lin H
- Chen Y
- Ma D
- Huang S
- Lin S
- Dong C
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- Journal of biomedical optics
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The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the application of multiphoton fluorescence and second harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy for the ex-vivo visualization of human corneal morphological alterations due to infectious processes. The structural alterations of …
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