Line excitation array detection fluorescence microscopy at 0.8 million frames per second
Demanding biological imaging applications require extremely fast detection methods. Here, the authors demonstrate Line Excitation Array Detection, their developed technique for performing fluorescence microscopy in 3D with 0.8 million frames per second, by applying it to flow cytometry and neuron de...
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Main Authors: | Chris Martin, Tianqi Li, Evan Hegarty, Peisen Zhao, Sudip Mondal, Adela Ben-Yakar |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e45f1d9e53434d1fae37d9fd6bcbb9ce |
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