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Guest editorial: special section on interferometry in biomedicine, part I

H Podbielska, C K Hitzenberger, V V Tuchin

    Journal of Biomedical Optics
    |September 28, 2012
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    This Special Section Guest Editorial provides an overview of the topical area and an introduction to the articles featured in the special section.

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