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Cell division stage in C. elegans imaged using third harmonic generation microscopy

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Abstract

C. elegans embryogenesis, at the cell division stage, was imaged using third harmonic generation microscopy employing ultrashort pulsed lasers at 1028nm and 1550nm. This technique could be used for cell tracking studies without fluorescent markers.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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