Spectral energy distributions of WASP-102 (top row left), WASP-116 (top row middle), WASP-149 (top row right), WASP-154 (second row left), WASP-155 (second row middle), WASP-188 (second row right), WASP-194 (bottom
Spectral energy distributions of WASP-102 (top row left), WASP-116 (top row middle), WASP-149 (top row right), WASP-154 (second row left), WASP-155 (second row middle), WASP-188 (second row right), WASP-194 (bottom
Correlative images of a eukaryotic cell expressing native fluorescence captured by DHM amplitude and VFI intensity. The images are captured over 4 s (60 frames) and volume reconstructed. The DHM
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