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Principles of Multiphoton-Excitation Fluorescence Microscopy
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2007INTRODUCTIONFluorescence microscopy has been gaining importance in quantitative biological research due to dramatic improvements in fluorophores, optical systems, light sources, and detectors. In particular, confocal fluorescence microscopy, usually by laser scanning, has for the first time allowed the observation of biological processes with high ...
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Multiphoton confocal microscopy
Technical Digest. Summaries of papers presented at the Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics. Postconference Technical Digest (IEEE Cat. No.01CH37170), 2001Summary form only given,as given. Describes the principles and the history of multi-photon microscopy as well as a number of exemplary applications in semiconductor chip analysis and biological live-tissue imaging.
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Multiphoton Fluorescence Microscopy
2014Chapter 8 is dedicated to multiphoton excitation microscopy and specifically we focused on two-photon fluorescence microscopy. We employ quantum mechanical formalism along with perturbation theory to calculate the transition probabilities for single-photon, two-photon and in general n-photon excitation process. Transition probabilities explaining multi-
Partha Pratim Mondal, Alberto Diaspro
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Multiphoton Polarization Microscopy
1998Abstract By analyzing the polarization or anisotropy using steady-state or time-resolved methods, orientation information or dynamics of molecular systems can be investigated (Lakowicz, 1999). The natural extension of polarization spectroscopy is to implement polarizationresolved analysis in conjunction with optical microscopy.
Yen Sun +5 more
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Multiphoton Excitation Microscopy
2009The history of science, in particular the field of physics, contains examples of a theoretical development preceding its experimental verification. This situation repeatedly occurred in nonlinear spectroscopy, as the experimental measurement of electronic transitions that occurs in nonlinear processes required high-intensity sources of radiation.
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Speed scaling in multiphoton fluorescence microscopy
Nature Photonics, 2021Jianglai Wu, Na Ji, Kevin K Tsia
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Label-Free Multiphoton Microscopy: Much More Than Fancy Images
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021Giulia Borile +2 more
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