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What Types of Confocal Scanners are Available?
There are several types of confocal scanners used in histology:
Laser Scanning Confocal Microscopes (LSCM)
: The most common type, using laser beams for point illumination.
Spinning Disk Confocal Microscopes
: Employ a rotating disk with multiple pinholes for faster image acquisition.
Multi-photon Confocal Microscopes
: Use longer wavelength light for deeper tissue penetration and reduced photodamage.
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