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Techniques to improve the spatial and temporal resolution in optical projection tomography: remote focal scanning and time-lapse cell tracking

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Abstract

Optical projection tomography is a 3-D imaging approach applicable to transparent samples and model organisms like zebrafish embryos. We present methods to improve the spatial resolution and realize 3-D cell tracking in OPT.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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