A numerical model was developed to simulate the effects of tissue optical properties, objective numerical aperture (N.A.), and instrument performance on two-photon-excited fluorescence imaging of turbid samples. Model data are compared with measurements of fluorescent microspheres in a tissuelike scattering phantom. Our results show that the measured two-photon-excited signal decays exponentially with increasing focal depth. The overall decay constant is a function of absorption and scattering parameters at both excitation and emission wavelengths. The generation of two-photon fluorescence is shown to be independent of the scattering anisotropy, g, except for g > 0.95. The N.A. for which the maximum signal is collected varies with depth,...
Since its inception more than 15 years ago, two-photon laser scanning microscopy (2PLSM) has found w...
We have developed a two-photon fluorescence microscope capable of imaging up to 4mm in turbid media ...
Multi-photon fluorescence microscopy has been cited for its advantage in increased depth penetration...
In this article, effective point spread functions for fluorescence microscopic imaging are introduce...
The effect of multiple scattering in a turbid medium on single-photon and two-photon fluorescence mi...
We show, both theoretically and experimentally, that for a turbid tissue medium where Mie scattering...
We report on measurements and Monte Carlo analysis of the spatial distribution of light in two-photo...
Two-photon fluorescence microscopy allows three-dimensional imaging of biological specimens in vivo....
Fluorescent microspheres of diameter 10μm embedded in a turbid medium consisting of polystyren...
International audienceImaging depth in two-photon microscopy is ultimately limited by the out-of-foc...
We present a comparative study of two-photon excited fluorescence (TPEF) and second harmonic generat...
We have analyzed how the maximal imaging depth of two-photon microscopy in scattering samples depend...
Image formation in multiphoton fluorescence microscopy through double-layer turbid tissue media is i...
In this paper, image formation under single-photon (1-p), two-photon (2-p) and three-photon (3-p) fl...
AbstractThe intensity-squared dependence of two-photon excitation in laser scanning microscopy restr...
Since its inception more than 15 years ago, two-photon laser scanning microscopy (2PLSM) has found w...
We have developed a two-photon fluorescence microscope capable of imaging up to 4mm in turbid media ...
Multi-photon fluorescence microscopy has been cited for its advantage in increased depth penetration...
In this article, effective point spread functions for fluorescence microscopic imaging are introduce...
The effect of multiple scattering in a turbid medium on single-photon and two-photon fluorescence mi...
We show, both theoretically and experimentally, that for a turbid tissue medium where Mie scattering...
We report on measurements and Monte Carlo analysis of the spatial distribution of light in two-photo...
Two-photon fluorescence microscopy allows three-dimensional imaging of biological specimens in vivo....
Fluorescent microspheres of diameter 10μm embedded in a turbid medium consisting of polystyren...
International audienceImaging depth in two-photon microscopy is ultimately limited by the out-of-foc...
We present a comparative study of two-photon excited fluorescence (TPEF) and second harmonic generat...
We have analyzed how the maximal imaging depth of two-photon microscopy in scattering samples depend...
Image formation in multiphoton fluorescence microscopy through double-layer turbid tissue media is i...
In this paper, image formation under single-photon (1-p), two-photon (2-p) and three-photon (3-p) fl...
AbstractThe intensity-squared dependence of two-photon excitation in laser scanning microscopy restr...
Since its inception more than 15 years ago, two-photon laser scanning microscopy (2PLSM) has found w...
We have developed a two-photon fluorescence microscope capable of imaging up to 4mm in turbid media ...
Multi-photon fluorescence microscopy has been cited for its advantage in increased depth penetration...