AbstractIn this study, we demonstrate a noninvasive imaging approach based on multimodal nonlinear optical microscopy to in vivo image the responses of immune cells (neutrophils) to the tissue injury and bacterial infection in a zebrafish model. Specifically, the second harmonic generation from myosin thick filaments in sarcomere enabled a clear visualization of the muscle injury and infection. Two-photon excited fluorescence was used to track the behavior of the neutrophils that were transgenically labeled by red fluorescent protein. The corresponding reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) two-photon excited fluorescence images revealed a detailed morphological transformation process of individual neutrophils during muscle tissue...
We demonstrate an in vivo cytometry based on two-photon excited autofluorescence in zebrafish blood ...
The zebrafish is an outstanding model for intravital imaging of inflammation due to its optical clar...
Light sheet fluorescence microscopy enables fast, minimally phototoxic, three-dimensional imaging of...
In this study, we demonstrate a noninvasive imaging approach based on multimodal nonlinear optical m...
Real time and in vivo monitoring leukocyte behavior provides unique information to understand the ph...
Real time and in vivo monitoring leukocyte behavior provides unique information to understand the ph...
We demonstrate in vivo microvasculature and blood flow imaging based on two-photon excited autofluor...
Zebrafish has rapidly evolved as a powerful vertebrate model organism for studying human diseases. H...
We demonstrate that two-photon excited endogenous fluorescence enables label-free morphological and ...
International audienceNeutrophil granules (NGs) are key components of the innate immune response and...
Nonlinear spectral imaging microscopy (NSIM) allows simultaneous morphological and spectroscopic inv...
Abstract Advances in fluorescence imaging coupled with the generation of near infrared probes have s...
We describe a new method for imaging leukocytes in vivo by exciting the endogenous protein fluoresce...
AbstractTwo-photon excitation fluorescence microscopy (TPEFM) permits the investigation of the topol...
Atherosclerosis has been recognized as a chronic inflammation disease, in which many types of cells ...
We demonstrate an in vivo cytometry based on two-photon excited autofluorescence in zebrafish blood ...
The zebrafish is an outstanding model for intravital imaging of inflammation due to its optical clar...
Light sheet fluorescence microscopy enables fast, minimally phototoxic, three-dimensional imaging of...
In this study, we demonstrate a noninvasive imaging approach based on multimodal nonlinear optical m...
Real time and in vivo monitoring leukocyte behavior provides unique information to understand the ph...
Real time and in vivo monitoring leukocyte behavior provides unique information to understand the ph...
We demonstrate in vivo microvasculature and blood flow imaging based on two-photon excited autofluor...
Zebrafish has rapidly evolved as a powerful vertebrate model organism for studying human diseases. H...
We demonstrate that two-photon excited endogenous fluorescence enables label-free morphological and ...
International audienceNeutrophil granules (NGs) are key components of the innate immune response and...
Nonlinear spectral imaging microscopy (NSIM) allows simultaneous morphological and spectroscopic inv...
Abstract Advances in fluorescence imaging coupled with the generation of near infrared probes have s...
We describe a new method for imaging leukocytes in vivo by exciting the endogenous protein fluoresce...
AbstractTwo-photon excitation fluorescence microscopy (TPEFM) permits the investigation of the topol...
Atherosclerosis has been recognized as a chronic inflammation disease, in which many types of cells ...
We demonstrate an in vivo cytometry based on two-photon excited autofluorescence in zebrafish blood ...
The zebrafish is an outstanding model for intravital imaging of inflammation due to its optical clar...
Light sheet fluorescence microscopy enables fast, minimally phototoxic, three-dimensional imaging of...