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Two Photon Confocal Fluorescence Microscopy Is Useful

December 9th 2006 03:30
Nicholas V. Swindale has demonstrated the usefulness of two-photon confocal fluorescence microscopy by discovering "an extraordinarily precise organization in the visual cortex".

Source: Current Biology



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Comment by katyzzz

December 9th 2006 06:06
Adele,

I'm going to do a post on the eye and vision, soon, but I don't think I'll go into such precision as this.

katyzzz...I'm very interested in all these things.


Comment by Adele

December 9th 2006 06:27
This one was more in-depth than I usually like to write, too. I decided to be lazy and just post a link to a description of two-photon confocal fluorescence microscopy.

I look forward to your vision post.

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