Kato, 2019 - Google Patents
Optical second harmonic generation microscopy: application to the sensitive detection of cell membrane damageKato, 2019
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- Kato N
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- Biophysical Reviews
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Optical second harmonic generation (SHG) is a nonlinear optical process which is sensitive to the symmetry of media. SHG microscopy allows for selective probing of a non- centrosymmetric area of sample. This type of nonlinear optical microscope was first used to …
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