31 March 2008, Volume 16, Issue 7, pp. 4376-5163
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Human lung tissue 7x6 tiles (1.61x1.38 mm) image before and after intensity correction. Scanning depth: 30 um below the specimen surface. Green - TPE, red - SHG. Large-area multiphoton laser scanning microscopy (LMLSM) can be applied in biology and medicine for high sensitivity and resolution tissue imaging. [See Hovhannisyanet al. Fig. 8 for details.]
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