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Multiphoton excitation microscopy for the reconstructionand analysis of single neuron morphology [PDF]
Neurons are the main cellular components of the circuits of the central nervous system (CNS). The dendritic and axonal morphology of individual neurons display marked variability between neurons in different regions of the CNS, and there is evidence that
Margaret Lin Veruki +5 more
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Plasmonic Enhancement of Fluorescence and Protein Dynamics in Living Mammalian Cells
This study demonstrates plasmonic enhancement of the function of fluorescent voltage sensing proteins (genetically encoded voltage indicators, (GEVIs), QuasAr6) in live mammalian cells. Coupling to plasmonic nanoparticles does not just increase fluorescence, but influences the protein photocycle, creating a hybrid sensor with its response speed to ...
Marco Locarno +16 more
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Application of multiline two-photon microscopy to functional in vivo imaging
Kurtz R, Fricke M, Kalb J, Tinnefeld P, Sauer M. Application of multiline two-photon microscopy to functional in vivo imaging. Journal of Neuroscience Methods.
Kalb, J +4 more
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Multiphoton Microscopy and Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging [PDF]
This monograph focuses on modern femtosecond laser microscopes for two photon imaging and nanoprocessing, on laser tweezers for cell micromanipulation as well as on fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) in Life Sciences.
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Bioorthogonal chemistry was applied to intracellularly photoactivate Doxorubicin (Dox) using gold nanostars (AuNSt) and near‐infrared (NIR) light. Two prodrugs were used: one photoactivatable, masked with 2‐nitrobenzyl carbamate (proDox1) and another photolabile, masked with 2‐nitrobenzyl diol (proDox2), which was attached to the AuNSt surface.
Juan José Esteve‐Moreno +15 more
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Multiphoton imaging microscopy at deeper layers with adaptive optics control of spherical aberration [PDF]
Despite the inherent confocality and optical sectioning capabilities of multiphoton microscopy, threedimensional (3-D) imaging of thick samples is limited by the specimen-induced aberrations.
Artal Soriano, Pablo +4 more
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Multiphoton microscopy (MPM) enables noninvasive optical imaging into the deep tissue in animal models in vivo. Recently, 1700 nm has been demonstrated as a promising excitation window for deeper penetration.
Yuxin Wang +4 more
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Second‐Harmonic Hyper‐Mie Optical Activity Enables Closed‐Loop Chiral Photochemistry
Nonlinear chiral photochemistry is demonstrated in CdTe/CdO nanohelices, where circularly polarized infrared light both drives and tracks photo‐oxidation via second‐harmonic scattering. This closed‐loop process reveals real‐time structural evolution, including shell fracturing and core exposure, accompanied by a transition from hyper‐Mie to hyper ...
Hoyeon Choi +6 more
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Intravital Multiphoton Microscopy Analysis of Spatial Relationships in Murine Skull Bone Marrow [PDF]
The BM is a key organ of hematopoiesis and also has an important role in the immune system. The BM microenvironment is a complex, highly vascularized 3D structure composed of different cell types and extracellular matrix.
Engelke, Katharina
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Differentiation of Normal and Cancerous Lung Tissues by Multiphoton Imaging
We utilize multiphoton microscopy for the label-free diagnosis of noncancerous, lung adenocarcinoma (LAC), and lung squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) tissues from humans.
王俊欽;李峰杰;林維洲;林頌然;董成淵 +1 more
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