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Selective plane illumination microscopy

Three other very different techniques that use light are becoming available. The simplest in concept forces the optical signal to come from a single plane in the optical microscope by using illumination at 90° that has been focused (by a cylindrical lens) into a sheet. This is called selective plane illumination microscopy (SPIM)... [Pg.455]


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