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Français : Tissus biologiques imagés par microscopie de seconde harmonique (SHG). (a) Coupe transversale d'une cornée humaine. (b) Muscle squelettique de poisson zèbre (myosine). (c) tendon de queue de souris adulte. (d) Cartilage de surface provenant du genou d'un cheval mature.
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Biological tissues imaged by second-harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy. (a) Transverse cut of a human cornea. (b) Skeletal muscle from zebrafish (myosin). (c) Adult mice-tail tendon. (d) Surface cartilage from a knee of a mature horse.

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