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Single-photon avalanche diode imagers in biophotonics
review and outlook
Bruschini, Claudio; Homulle, Harald; Antolovic, Ivan Michel; Burri, Samuel; Charbon, Edoardo
DOI
10.1038/s41377-019-0191-5
10.1038/s41377-020-0248-5
Publication date
2019
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Light: Science and Applications
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Bruschini, C., Homulle, H., Antolovic, I. M., Burri, S., & Charbon, E. (2019). Single-photon avalanche diode
imagers in biophotonics: review and outlook. Light: Science and Applications, 8(1), 1-29. [87].
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41377-019-0191-5, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41377-020-0248-5
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Bruschini et al. Light: Science & Applications (2020) 9:12 Official journal of the CIOMP 2047-7538
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Author Correction: Single-photon avalanche diode
imagers in biophotonics: review and outlook
Claudio Bruschini, Harald Homulle, Ivan Michel Antolovic, Samuel Burri and Edoardo Charbon
Correction to: Light: Science & Application
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41377-019-0191-5
published online 18 September 2019
The authors would like, for the sake of transparency, to
expand the original Conflict of interest statement (page
25) as follows:
The authors declare that there are no conflicts of
interest related to this article. For the sake of
trans-parency, the authors would like to disclose that (i)
Edoardo Charbon holds the position of Chief Scienti
fic
Officer of Fastree3D, a company making LiDARs for the
automotive market, and that (ii) Ivan Michel Antolovic,
Claudio Bruschini and Edoardo Charbon are
co-founders of Pi Imaging Technology. Both companies
have not been involved with the paper drafting, and at
the time of writing have no commercial interests related
to this article.
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