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Authors: Hanley, QS Subramaniam, V Arndt-Jovin, DJ Jovin, TM
Citation: Qs. Hanley et al., Fluorescence lifetime imaging: Multi-point calibration, minimum resolvabledifferences, and artifact suppression, CYTOMETRY, 43(4), 2001, pp. 248-260

Authors: Heintzmann, R Hanley, QS Arndt-Jovin, D Jovin, TM
Citation: R. Heintzmann et al., A dual path programmable array microscope (PAM): simultaneous acquisition of conjugate and non-conjugate images, J MICROSC O, 204, 2001, pp. 119-135

Authors: Hanley, QS Jovin, TM
Citation: Qs. Hanley et Tm. Jovin, Highly multiplexed optically sectioned spectroscopic imaging in a programmable array microscope, APPL SPECTR, 55(9), 2001, pp. 1115-1123

Authors: Hanley, QS
Citation: Qs. Hanley, Masking, photobleaching, and spreading effects in Hadamard transform imaging and spectroscopy systems, APPL SPECTR, 55(3), 2001, pp. 318-330

Authors: Hanley, QS Verveer, PJ Arndt-Jovin, DJ Jovin, TM
Citation: Qs. Hanley et al., Three-dimensional spectral imaging by Hadamard transform spectroscopy in aprogrammable array microscope, J MICROSC O, 197, 2000, pp. 5-14

Authors: Hanley, QS Verveer, PJ Gemkow, MJ Arndt-Jovin, D Jovin, TM
Citation: Qs. Hanley et al., An optical sectioning programmable array microscope implemented with a digital micromirror device, J MICROSC O, 196, 1999, pp. 317-331

Authors: Hanley, QS Verveer, PJ Jovin, TM
Citation: Qs. Hanley et al., Spectral imaging in a programmable array microscope by hadamard transform fluorescence spectroscopy, APPL SPECTR, 53(1), 1999, pp. 1-10
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