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Wide-field Polarization-Resolved SHG Microscopy in Biomedical Imaging

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Abstract

Wide-field Polarization-resolved Second-Harmonic Generation microscopy is a label-free imaging technique which highlights molecular organization of collagenous tissues, enabling high-throughput quantitative biomedical imaging and cancer diagnostics.

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