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Confocal Microscopy on the Internet

2013
In a few short years, the Internet (in terms of the World Wide Web) has become a powerful informational resource for the original scientific literature pertaining to biological investigations using the laser scanning confocal microscope. However, there still remains an obvious void in the development of educational Web sites targeted at beginning ...
Kristin L, Hazelwood   +8 more
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Confocal microscopy of the cornea

Progress in Retinal and Eye Research, 1999
This paper provides the clinician and the researcher with an in-depth manual on the use of a scanning-slit confocal light microscope for the clinical examination and investigation of the living human cornea in vivo. The scope of the paper includes a thorough explanation of the principles of various types of confocal microscopes as well as their ...
Böhnke M, Masters BR
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Degenerated confocal resonator

Applied Optics, 1993
The properties of confocal resonators with g(1) = g(2) = 0 and with one mirror confined by an aperture were investigated both theoretically and experimentally. The fundamental mode operation with complete filling of the medium, which ds located near the unconfined mirror, can always be obtained by an appropriate choice of the aperture radius. Numerical
N, Hodgson   +3 more
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Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2005
A miniaturized confocal microscope was developed that could be integrated in the distal tip of a conventional colonoscope. With this technique, denoted confocal endomicroscopy, subsurface analysis of the gut mucosa and in-vivo histology during ongoing endoscopy are possible in full resolution by point scanning laser analysis. The diagnostic spectrum of
Ralf, Kiesslich   +4 more
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Clinical confocal microscopy

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1998
Because it provides much higher magnification and better optical sectioning than a slit-lamp biomicroscope, confocal microscopy is ideally suited for clinical imaging of the cornea. One important clinical application of confocal microscopy has been the early detection and diagnosis of a number of infectious conditions, including infection with ...
W M, Petroll, H D, Cavanagh, J V, Jester
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Hyperspectral confocal microscope

Applied Optics, 2006
We have developed a new, high performance, hyperspectral microscope for biological and other applications. For each voxel within a three-dimensional specimen, the microscope simultaneously records the emission spectrum from 500 nm to 800 nm, with better than 3 nm spectral resolution.
Michael B, Sinclair   +3 more
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Dermoscopy/Confocal Microscopy

2019
The development of noninvasive diagnostic tools such as dermoscopy and reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) has improved clinician accuracy for melanoma diagnosis. The effectiveness of these methods is due to their capacity to visualize malignant changes in the epidermis and upper dermis before such changes are visible to the naked eye.
Lee, Katie J.   +5 more
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Trends in confocal microscopy

Trends in Neurosciences, 1989
Abstract Confocal microscopy is a relatively new technique that permits us to obtain high-resolution images of very thin sections of a specimen. This unique optical sectioning property, together with a suitable computer, allows us to image structures in three dimensions.
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Confocal Imaging of Seeds

In flowering plants, proper seed development is achieved through the constant interplay of fertilization products, embryo and endosperm, and maternal tissues. Understanding such a complex biological process requires microscopy techniques able to unveil the seed internal morphological structure.
Gómez-Páez, Dennys-Marcela   +1 more
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Confocal Microscopy in Ophthalmology

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2009
To describe the principles, capabilities, and applications of confocal microscopy in vivo in ophthalmology.Perspective, literature review, and commentary.Review and synthesis of selected recent literature, with interpretation and perspective.Confocal microscopy imaging has led to a better understanding of the cellular microstructure in the normal ...
Jay C, Erie   +2 more
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