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Basic Confocal Microscopy. Edited by Robert L. Price and W. Gray (Jay) Jerome. New York, Springer, 2011. 313 pages. ISBN 978-0-38778-174-7

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 November 2011

John Oreopoulos
Affiliation:
Spectral Applied Research, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, www.spectral.ca
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