Back-illuminated electron multiplying technology: the world’s most sensitive CCD for ultralow-light microscopy
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Donal J. Denvir | Emer Conroy | Colin G. Coates | Noel G. McHale | Keith D. Thornbury | Mark A. Hollywood | D. Denvir | E. Conroy | N. Mchale | M. Hollywood | K. Thornbury | C. Coates
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