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intracellular imaging by SNFUH [44] may be a possibility for 3D imaging of
intracellular structures at high spatial and temporal resolution. It seems easy to
combine SNFUHwith the high-speed scanning techniques developed so far. It is still
unclear whether this new imaging mode has the necessary resolution in the z-
direction. However, the images obtained with ultrasonic waves launched at different
angles should contain information along the z-axis. Therefore, there may be a
method to reconstitute a 3D image from multiple images obtained using different
launching angles.
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