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A curved beam of light provides microscopists with a new tool to overcome imaging challenges. Access through your institution Buy or subscribe This is a preview of subscription content,


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self-bending point spread function. _Nat. Photonics_ 8, 302–306 (2014). Article  CAS  Google Scholar  Download references Authors * Daniel Evanko View author publications You can also


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