Second harmonic generation imaging - a new method for unraveling molecular information of starch.
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Chen-Yuan Dong | Shi-Wei Chu | Wen Lo | Jiun-Yann Yu | Hsiang-Chen Chui | Chien-Sheng Liao | Yu-Yi Tzeng | Chen-Han Huang | Zong-Yan Zhuo | C. Dong | W. Lo | Chen-Han Huang | H. Lai | Chien-Sheng Liao | S. Chu | Jiun-Yann Yu | Hsiang‐Chen Chui | Zong-Yan Zhuo | Yu-Yi Tzeng | Yu-Chan Huang | Hsi-Mei Lai | Yu-Chan Huang | Wen Lo
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