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10 May 1996 Automated interactive microscopy: measuring and manipulating the chemical and molecular dynamics of cells and tissues
D. Lansing Taylor, Lowell D. Harris, R. DeBiasio, Scott E. Fahlman, Daniel L. Farkas, Frederick Lanni, Michel A. Nederlof, Albert H. Gough
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Abstract
The Automated Interactive Microscope is a robotic light microscope workstation that combines high performance light microscopy and computing to explore the chemical and molecular dynamics of cells and tissues.
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D. Lansing Taylor, Lowell D. Harris, R. DeBiasio, Scott E. Fahlman, Daniel L. Farkas, Frederick Lanni, Michel A. Nederlof, and Albert H. Gough "Automated interactive microscopy: measuring and manipulating the chemical and molecular dynamics of cells and tissues", Proc. SPIE 2678, Optical Diagnostics of Living Cells and Biofluids, (10 May 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.239522
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KEYWORDS
Microscopes

Microscopy

Luminescence

Cameras

Image processing

Imaging systems

Data acquisition

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