Zheng et al., 2016 - Google Patents
High-precision pinpointing of luminescent targets in encoder-assisted scanning microscopy allowing high-speed quantitative analysisZheng et al., 2016
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- Zheng X
- Lu Y
- Zhao J
- Zhang Y
- Ren W
- Liu D
- Lu J
- Piper J
- Leif R
- Liu X
- Jin D
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- Analytical chemistry
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Compared with routine microscopy imaging of a few analytes at a time, rapid scanning through the whole sample area of a microscope slide to locate every single target object offers many advantages in terms of simplicity, speed, throughput, and potential for robust …
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