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Biomedical three–dimensional holographic microimaging at visible, ultraviolet and X–ray wavelengths

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Boyer, K., Solem, J., Longworth, J. et al. Biomedical three–dimensional holographic microimaging at visible, ultraviolet and X–ray wavelengths. Nat Med 2, 939–941 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm0896-939

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