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Pushing the limits of dynamic speckle illumination microscopy

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Abstract

Dynamic speckle illumination (DSI) microscopy is a widefield fluorescence imaging technique that provides depth discrimination even in scattering media. We discuss theoretical and practical results geared towards the optimization of this relatively new technique.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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