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Multiphoton identification of infectious fungi in dermatology
This work focuses on using multiphoton microscopy for classifying and characterizing the infectious fungi in dermatology. We imaged and found that four fungi, M.canis T.menta Fusariun Asp.flavus, can be identified using multiphoton imaging and that their luminescence is located in blue and green part of the spectrum.