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DescriptionOptical sectioning of pollen.jpg | The auto-fluorescence signals of the pollen grains, excited by 405 nm light and collected by a 20 × objective. (a) A sequence of optically sectioned images. (b) The maximum-intensity projection of all the planes along Z-axis. (c) The maximum-intensity projection of differently shaped and colorful pollen grains |
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Source | http://www.nature.com/articles/srep14513 |
Author | Jia Qian, Ming Lei, Dan Dan, Baoli Yao, Xing Zhou, Yanlong Yang, Shaohui Yan, Junwei Min & Xianghua Yu |
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