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One of the most appealing and still unsolved problems in biological and medical imaging is the possibility of noninvasive visualization of tissue in vivo with an accuracy of microscopic examination. A major difficulty to solve in biomedical imaging is a degradation of image quality caused by the presence of optical inhomogeneity of tissue. Is there any chance to develop a microscopic method that allows non-invasive observation of cells in living tissue?
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Photonics Letters of Poland
no. 10,
pages 60 - 60,
ISSN: 2080-2242 - Language:
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- 2018
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- Wojtkowski M., Jędrzejewska-Szczerska M., Borycki D.: Non invasive optical cellular imaging in humans.// Photonics Letters of Poland. -Vol. 10., nr. 3 (2018), s.60-60
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