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Two-Photon Induced Fluorescence of Proteins

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Kierdaszuk, B., Gryczynski, I., Lakowicz, J.R. (2002). Two-Photon Induced Fluorescence of Proteins. In: Lakowicz, J.R. (eds) Topics in Fluorescence Spectroscopy. Topics in Fluorescence Spectroscopy, vol 5. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47070-5_5

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