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"optical slice" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to a method or technique of taking an image of an object or area using light. For example, "The doctor used an optical slice to identify the tumor."
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The number of cell nuclei in different retinal layers was counted in a 100- μm-wide area close to the optic nerve head (optical slice thickness, 1.5 μm; Figure 1a).
Optical slice images (0.5 μm) were collected at 500 560 nm (green fluorescence) using a 488 nm excitation wavelength from an argon laser.
The use of a set of SOIs instead of only a single optical slice includes a greater part of the dislocation and consequently reduces the representation error.
X-Y scanning therefore records one thin optical slice of the sample at a time.
Pinhole size was set such that the optical slice was 1 µm for all channels.
The pinhole was usually set to give a 1 to 1.5 µm optical slice.
Z-sections were captured in an optical slice of 0.5 µm.
Apotome Zeiss system provides an optical slice view reconstructed from fluorescent samples, using a series of "grid projection" acquisitions.
Confocal micrographs (Figs. 2, 3, 6, 7D, S1, S2) were obtained on a Zeiss LSM510 Axiovert 200 M microscope, with ∼1 2 µm depth of field (optical slice).
The image resolution was 320x320 pixels, the scan speed was 10 µs/pixel and the pinhole adjusted to obtain an optical slice of 3 µm.
Optical slice thickness for confocal images captured with 20×, 40×, and 100× objective lens was 0.45 µm, 0.11, and 0.09 µm, respectively.
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