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Third Harmonic Generation Microscopy for Label-free Human Brain Imaging

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Abstract

Third harmonic generation microscopy (THG) was used for high-resolution label-free human brain imaging. The THG images of human brain tissues show neuronal soma, dendrites, and lipofuscin in gray matter while myelinated axons in white matter.

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