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Toward Smaller, More Useable Clinical Confocal Microscopes with Advanced Scanning and Integrated Wide-Field Guidance

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Abstract

MEMS 3D scanning dramatically shrinks an instrument while preserving image quality, enabling pencil probes or endoscopic tools with the performance of benchtop instruments. An integrated wide-field camera provides real-time dermoscopic guidance during confocal sampling.

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