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Dushan Wadduwage and Others Develop a New Computational Microscopy Approach, Called DEEP

Dushan Wadduwage and Others Develop a New Computational Microscopy Approach, Called DEEP

July 7, 2021

Dushan Wadduwage and others have developed a new computational microscopy approach, called DEEP, for rapid multi-photon imaging through scattering tissue. DEEP uses computational imaging to reduce millions of point scanning measurements in conventional multi-photon microscopy to hundreds of wide-field measurements with no loss in image quality.

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