what is confocal microscopy?
Confocal microscopy is an imaging technique used to increase
micrograph contrast and/or to reconstruct three-dimensional
images by using a spatial pinhole to eliminate out-of-focus
light or flare in specimens that are thicker than the focal
plane.
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