Two-photon excited fluorescence microscopy (TPFM) offers the highest penetration depth with subcellular resolution in light microscopy, due to its unique advantage of nonlinear excitation. However, a fundamental imaging-depth limit, accompanied by a vanishing signal-to-background contrast, still exists for TPFM when imaging deep into scattering samples. Formally, the focusing depth, at which the in-focus signal and the out-of-focus background are equal to each other, is defined as the fundamental imaging-depth limit. To go beyond this imaging-depth limit of TPFM, we report a new class of super-nonlinear fluorescence microscopy for high-contrast deep tissue imaging, including multiphoton activation and imaging (MPAI) harnessing novel photo-a...
Fluorescence microscopy is an indispensable tool in the areas of cell biology, histology and materia...
Nonlinear optical microscopy and spectroscopy enable three-dimensional sub-µm-resolution imaging wit...
For centuries, optical microscopy has greatly facilitated our observation and understanding of micro...
Two-photon excited fluorescence microscopy (TPFM) offers the highest penetration depth with subcellu...
It is highly desirable to be able to optically probe biological activities deep inside live organism...
Two-photon fluorescence microscopy has become an indispensable tool for imaging scattering biologica...
Two-photon fluorescence microscopy has become increasingly popular in biomedical research as it allo...
With few exceptions biological tissues strongly scatter light, making high−resolution deep imaging i...
With few exceptions biological tissues strongly scatter light, making high-resolution deep imaging i...
The ability to visualize deep brain structures in vivo with high spatial resolution is of rising int...
AbstractMultiphoton excitation fluorescence imaging generates an optical section of sample by restri...
Nonlinear optical microscopy (NOM) has become increasingly popular in biomedical research in recent ...
Multiphoton fluorescence microscopy is now a well-established technique, currently attracting much i...
The benefit of high-resolution imaging provided by optical microscopy has resulted in many discoveri...
We have developed a two-photon fluorescence microscope capable of imaging up to 4mm in turbid media ...
Fluorescence microscopy is an indispensable tool in the areas of cell biology, histology and materia...
Nonlinear optical microscopy and spectroscopy enable three-dimensional sub-µm-resolution imaging wit...
For centuries, optical microscopy has greatly facilitated our observation and understanding of micro...
Two-photon excited fluorescence microscopy (TPFM) offers the highest penetration depth with subcellu...
It is highly desirable to be able to optically probe biological activities deep inside live organism...
Two-photon fluorescence microscopy has become an indispensable tool for imaging scattering biologica...
Two-photon fluorescence microscopy has become increasingly popular in biomedical research as it allo...
With few exceptions biological tissues strongly scatter light, making high−resolution deep imaging i...
With few exceptions biological tissues strongly scatter light, making high-resolution deep imaging i...
The ability to visualize deep brain structures in vivo with high spatial resolution is of rising int...
AbstractMultiphoton excitation fluorescence imaging generates an optical section of sample by restri...
Nonlinear optical microscopy (NOM) has become increasingly popular in biomedical research in recent ...
Multiphoton fluorescence microscopy is now a well-established technique, currently attracting much i...
The benefit of high-resolution imaging provided by optical microscopy has resulted in many discoveri...
We have developed a two-photon fluorescence microscope capable of imaging up to 4mm in turbid media ...
Fluorescence microscopy is an indispensable tool in the areas of cell biology, histology and materia...
Nonlinear optical microscopy and spectroscopy enable three-dimensional sub-µm-resolution imaging wit...
For centuries, optical microscopy has greatly facilitated our observation and understanding of micro...