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That's a question of definition. IMHO, a MP
microscope can usually be used both in confocal
(when imaging with descanned detectors behind a
pinhole) or non-confocal modes (when imaging with descanned detectors).
Beat
At 10:27 23-07-2008, you wrote:
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>Dear all,
>It's just a theoretical question. Can
>multiphoton microscopes be classified as confocal microscopes?
>Is there any reference published about this type of microscope classification?
>
>Thank you very much in advance
>
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