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English: Original figure legend: Perrin-Jablonski fluorescence diagram. Simplified Perrin-Jablonski scheme for 1PE, 2PE and 3PE. Once the excited state has been reached the subsequent fluorescent emission is the very same for the three different modalities of excitation. |
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Multi-photon excitation microscopy. BioMedical Engineering OnLine, 2006, 5:36. |
Author | Alberto Diaspro, Paolo Bianchini, Giuseppe Vicidomini, Mario Faretta, Paola Ramoino and Cesare Usai |
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