LED arrays as cost effective and efficient light sources for widefield microscopy.
New developments in fluorophores as well as in detection methods have fueled the rapid growth of optical imaging in the life sciences. Commercial widefield microscopes generally use arc lamps, excitation/emission filters and shutters for fluorescence imaging. These components can be expensive, diffi...
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Auteurs principaux: | Dinu F Albeanu, Edward Soucy, Tomokazu F Sato, Markus Meister, Venkatesh N Murthy |
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2008
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