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영상속도 가변형 공초점 및 이광자 현미경 개발과 응용연구 = The development of confocal and Two-photon microscopy with variable imaging speed and application studies

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' 영상속도 가변형 공초점 및 이광자 현미경 개발과 응용연구 = The development of confocal and Two-photon microscopy with variable imaging speed and application studies' 의 주제별 논문영향력
논문영향력 선정 방법
논문영향력 요약
주제
  • confocal microscopy
  • drug delivery
  • flow cytometry
  • high speed imaging
  • two-photon microscopy
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' 영상속도 가변형 공초점 및 이광자 현미경 개발과 응용연구 = The development of confocal and Two-photon microscopy with variable imaging speed and application studies' 의 참고문헌

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