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Fluorescence Imager for Biological Imaging in Daylight
S. Weinstein, D. Pane, L.A. Ernst, E. Minkley, F. Lanni, D. Wettergreen, M.D. Wagner, S. Heys, J. Teza, and A. Waggoner
Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XXXVI, March, 2005.

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Abstract

We have developed an imaging system for detecting fluorescence signals from sparse microorganisms and biofilms during autonomous rover exploration. To overcome significant obstacles, we incorporated a novel approach to accommodate daytime imaging.

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Associated center: FRC
Associated project: Life in the Atacama

Text Reference

S. Weinstein, D. Pane, L.A. Ernst, E. Minkley, F. Lanni, D. Wettergreen, M.D. Wagner, S. Heys, J. Teza, and A. Waggoner, "Fluorescence Imager for Biological Imaging in Daylight," Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XXXVI, March, 2005.

BibTeX Reference

@inproceedings{Weinstein_2005_5243,
   author = "Shmuel Weinstein and David Pane and Lauren A. Ernst and Edwin Minkley and Fred Lanni and David Wettergreen and Michael D Wagner and Stuart Heys and James Teza and Alan Waggoner",
   title = "Fluorescence Imager for Biological Imaging in Daylight",
   booktitle = "Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XXXVI",
   month = "March",
   year = "2005"
}


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