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5 April 2013 Special Section Guest Editorial: Multiphoton Microscopy: Technical Innovations, Biological Applications, and Clinical Diagnostics
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Abstract
When Maria Goeppert-Mayer made theoretical prediction of the two-photon absorption process over eighty years ago, little could be foreseen of the revolutionary breakthroughs her prediction would contribute to optical microscopy in biological sciences. However, in the past few decades, one of the most exciting developments in optical microscopy has been the extension of nonlinear optical phenomena into the realm of biological imaging.
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Chen-Yuan Dong, Peter T. C. So, Jerome Mertz, Karsten Koenig, Chris Xu, and Paul J. Campagnola "Special Section Guest Editorial: Multiphoton Microscopy: Technical Innovations, Biological Applications, and Clinical Diagnostics," Journal of Biomedical Optics 18(3), 031101 (5 April 2013). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.18.3.031101
Published: 5 April 2013
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KEYWORDS
Multiphoton microscopy

Diagnostics

Optical microscopy

Harmonic generation

Microscopy

Molecules

Tissues

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