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References

  1. R. H. Webb, "Confocal optical microscopy," Rep. Prog. Phys. 59, 427-471 (1996).
  2. J. P. Robinson, "Confocal microscopy," Cytometry 42, 128-129 (2000).
  3. J. P. Robinson, "Principles of confocal microscopy," Method. Cell Biol. 63, 89-106 (2001).
  4. For example, the Bio-rad MRC 1024 system costs us $350,000 in 1994.
  5. I. Parker, N. Callamaras, and W. G. Wier, "A high-resolution, confocal laser-scanning microscope and flash photolysis system for physiological studies," Cell Calcium 21, 441-452 (1997).
  6. N. Callamaras and I. Parker, "Construction of a confocal microscope for real-time x-y and x-z imaging," Cell Calcium 26, 271-279 (1999).
  7. M. D . Abramoff, P. J . Magelhaes, and S. J. Ram, "Image Processing with ImageJ," Biophot. Int. 11, 36-42 (2004).
  8. Personal communication with William Bradshaw Amos, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology , Hills Rd., Cambridge, United Kingdom.
  9. B. Rajwa, “Modern Confocal Microscopy”, in Current Protocols in Cytometry, J. P. Robinson, Z. Darzynkiewicz, J. Dobrucki, W. C. Hyun, A. Orfao, and P. S. Rabinovitch (eds.) (John Wiley &Sons, New York, 2005)

     

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