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Maximum imaging depth improvement with third harmonic generation microscopy in turbid tissues

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Abstract

We represent an ex-vivo study to investigate maximum imaging depth improvement of third-harmonic generation (THG) microscopy in a turbid tissue. We observed 2.5 times improvement with THG microscopy at 1552 nm wavelength compared to two-photon microscopy at 776 nm.

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