File:Forward-SHGred-backwardSHGgreen-Collagen-Myosin-860nm-150um.jpg

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English: Collagen and Myosin at the surface of a muscle. Signal generated by Second Harmonic Generation (SHG) in forward direction (red) and in backward direction (green). Illumination at 860 nm, total width and height: 150 µm.
Deutsch: Kollagen und Myosin an der Oberfläche eines Muskels. Signal erzeugt durch Second Harmonic Generation (SHG, Frequenzverdopplung) in Vorwärts-Richtung (rot) und Rückwärts-Richtung (grün). Beleuchtung mit 860 nm, Bildbreite und Höhe je 150 nm.
Date 2009-03-04, 4. March 2009
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Author Dietzel65, Steffen Dietzel
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