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Lensless Fluorescent Imaging on a Chip: New Method toward High-Throughput Screening of Rare Cells

Coskun et al., 2012

Document ID
6859777691436040407
Author
Coskun A
Su T
Sencan I
Ozcan A
Publication year
Publication venue
Biosensors and Molecular Technologies for Cancer Diagnostics

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Optical imaging has become a powerful tool for biomedical research as well as clinical diagnostics. One of the most important features of optical imaging methods is that they can, in general, provide a decent spatial resolution without exposing the specimen to high …
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