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Stripe artifacts reduction in a light sheet fluorescence microscopy using a micro-lens array

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Abstract

When light sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) acquires an image for a biological specimen, image quality deteriorates due to shadow-like stripe artifacts. To resolve image degradation, we succeeded in effectively reducing stripe artifact by using multiple beams formed by a micro-lens array.

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