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9 February 2012 Advanced micro scanning in laryngology: implications of new advanced scanning in relation to HSDI acquired signals
Morten Friis, Mette Pedersen, Klaus Qvortrup
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Abstract
The objective was to provide a comprehensive overview of the advanced microscopes (light and electron) and to implicate how laryngeal science can benefit. The Core Facility for Integrated Microscopy (CFIM) has a wide range of state-of the art light and electron microscopes for users of all levels of experience and from any discipline. To explore the increasing findings with the high-speed film, researchers need to know more about the underlying pathology (tissue changes at cellular level). The scientists need to have access to state-of-the-art light and electron microscopes ready for use in their research, as well as the necessary technical assistance and support.
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Morten Friis, Mette Pedersen, and Klaus Qvortrup "Advanced micro scanning in laryngology: implications of new advanced scanning in relation to HSDI acquired signals", Proc. SPIE 8207, Photonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics VIII, 82072O (9 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.920837
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KEYWORDS
Microscopy

Electron microscopes

Luminescence

Transmission electron microscopy

3D image processing

Confocal microscopy

Microscopes

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