Confocal microscopy

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This is a type of microscopy that uses laser beams to create high-resolution, three-dimensional images of structures. In the digestive system, confocal microscopy is used to study the structure and function of tissues and cells, such as the contraction of smooth muscle fibers in the muscularis layer of the digestive tract.