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Out-of-Focus Flare

Out-of-focus flare is the background fluorescence that limits the effective sensitivity and resolution of traditional fluorescence microscopy when viewing thick specimens. This blurring limitation is greatly reduced in confocal microscopes, which use a confocal pinhole to reject the out-of-focus flare and capture thin, unblurred optical sections.

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