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Enhancing spectral content in multi-photon microscopy of biological tissues

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Abstract

The structural origin of signals in multi-photon microscopy of biological tissues is determined. The combined use of two-photon excited fluorescence and second- harmonic generation in reflection geometry provides complementary information that allows non-invasive tissue characterization.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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