Abstract Background The development of multiphoton laser scanning microscopy has greatly facilitated the imaging of living tissues. However, the use of genetically encoded fluorescent proteins to distinguish different cell types in living animals has not been described at single cell resolution using multiphoton microscopy. Results Here we describe a method for the simultaneous imaging, by multiphoton microscopy, of Green Fluorescent Protein, Cyan Fluorescent Protein and collagen in vivo in living tumors. This novel method enables: 1) the simultaneous visualization of overall cell shape and sub-cellular structures such as the plasma membrane or proteins of interest in cells inside living animals, 2) direct comparison of the behavior of sing...
Complete surgical resection of neoplasia remains one of the most efficient tumor therapies. However,...
Endogenous fluorophores, such as reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH), keratin, and tryp...
International audienceMulticolor multiphoton microscopy is experimentally demonstrated for the first...
Background: The development of multiphoton laser scanning microscopy has greatly facilitated the ima...
To noninvasively image cancer cell/stromal cell interaction in the tumor microenvironment and drug r...
Multicolored proteins have allowed the color coding of cancer cells growing in vivo and enabled the ...
The aim of this work is to demonstrate that multiphoton microscopy is a preferred technique to inves...
The aim of this work is to demonstrate that multiphoton microscopy is a preferred technique to inves...
Two-photon microscopy based on endogenous fluorescence provides non-invasive imaging of living biolo...
Fluorescent lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) has proven to be a valuable tool in beating the Rayle...
A fundamental hallmark of cancer is progression to metastasis and the growth of breast cancer metast...
We studied the three-dimensional (3D) distribution of actin filaments and mitochondria in relation t...
Imaging a fluorophore in a living tissue presents several unique problems. The fluorescence from the...
Tumors contain many components in addition to the cancer cells, including blood vessels, fibroblasts...
We performed intravital multiphoton microscopy to image and analyze normal and carcinogen treated sk...
Complete surgical resection of neoplasia remains one of the most efficient tumor therapies. However,...
Endogenous fluorophores, such as reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH), keratin, and tryp...
International audienceMulticolor multiphoton microscopy is experimentally demonstrated for the first...
Background: The development of multiphoton laser scanning microscopy has greatly facilitated the ima...
To noninvasively image cancer cell/stromal cell interaction in the tumor microenvironment and drug r...
Multicolored proteins have allowed the color coding of cancer cells growing in vivo and enabled the ...
The aim of this work is to demonstrate that multiphoton microscopy is a preferred technique to inves...
The aim of this work is to demonstrate that multiphoton microscopy is a preferred technique to inves...
Two-photon microscopy based on endogenous fluorescence provides non-invasive imaging of living biolo...
Fluorescent lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) has proven to be a valuable tool in beating the Rayle...
A fundamental hallmark of cancer is progression to metastasis and the growth of breast cancer metast...
We studied the three-dimensional (3D) distribution of actin filaments and mitochondria in relation t...
Imaging a fluorophore in a living tissue presents several unique problems. The fluorescence from the...
Tumors contain many components in addition to the cancer cells, including blood vessels, fibroblasts...
We performed intravital multiphoton microscopy to image and analyze normal and carcinogen treated sk...
Complete surgical resection of neoplasia remains one of the most efficient tumor therapies. However,...
Endogenous fluorophores, such as reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH), keratin, and tryp...
International audienceMulticolor multiphoton microscopy is experimentally demonstrated for the first...