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Third‐harmonic generation imaging of breast tissue biopsies

Lee et al., 2016

Document ID
3872037021296172782
Author
Lee W
Kabir M
Emmadi R
Toussaint Jr K
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Microscopy

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We demonstrate for the first time the imaging of unstained breast tissue biopsies using third‐ harmonic generation (THG) microscopy. As a label‐free imaging technique, THG microscopy is compared to phase contrast and polarized light microscopy which are …
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