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Cancer cell identification in tissue imaging via phasor map analysis in polarization-resolved two-photon excitation fluorescence microscopy. [PDF]
Mohebi A +5 more
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High area and volumetric throughput parallel two-photon fluorescence microscopy using silicon photomultiplier arrays. [PDF]
Ching-Roa VD, Huang CZ, Giacomelli MG.
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Fluorescence microscopy is a major tool with which to monitor cell physiology. Although the concepts of fluorescence and its optical separation using filters remain similar, microscope design varies with the aim of increasing image contrast and spatial resolution.
Sanderson, Michael J +3 more
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Myelinated fiber labeling and orientation mapping of the human brain with light-sheet fluorescence microscopy. [PDF]
Sorelli M +11 more
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Linear Combination Properties of the Phasor Space in Fluorescence Imaging
The phasor approach to fluorescence lifetime imaging, and more recently hyperspectral fluorescence imaging, has increased the use of these techniques, and improved the ease and intuitiveness of the data analysis.
Belén Torrado +2 more
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Low-Light Photodetectors for Fluorescence Microscopy
Over the years, fluorescence microscopy has evolved and has become a necessary element of life science studies. Microscopy has elucidated biological processes in live cells and organisms, and also enabled tracking of biomolecules in real time ...
Hiroaki Yokota +3 more
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Super-resolution fluorescence polarization microscopy [PDF]
Fluorescence polarization is related to the dipole orientation of chromophores, making fluorescence polarization microscopy possible to reveal structures and functions of tagged cellular organelles and biological macromolecules.
Karl Zhanghao +4 more
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Instant three-color multiplane fluorescence microscopy
One of the most widely used microscopy techniques in biology and medicine is fluorescence microscopy, offering high specificity in labeling as well as maximal sensitivity. For live-cell imaging, the ideal fluorescence microscope should offer high spatial
Ingo Gregor +3 more
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Intravital fluorescence microscopy with negative contrast.
Advances in intravital microscopy (IVM) have enabled the studies of cellular organization and dynamics in the native microenvironment of intact organisms with minimal perturbation.
Juwell W Wu +9 more
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Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) currently constitute the most frequently used cell type in advanced therapies with different purposes, most of which are related with inflammatory processes.
David García-Bernal +32 more
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