A recent challenge in the field of bioimaging is to image vital, thick, and complex tissues in real time and in non-invasive mode. Among the different tools available for diagnostics, nonlinear optical (NLO) multi-photon microscopy allows label-free non-destructive investigation of physio-pathological processes in live samples at sub-cellular spatial resolution, enabling to study the mechanisms underlying several cellular functions. In this review, we discuss the fundamentals of NLO microscopy and the techniques suitable for biological applications, such as two-photon excited fluorescence (TPEF), second and third harmonic generation (SHG-THG), and coherent Raman scattering (CRS). In addition, we present a few of the most recent examples of ...
Optical microscopy techniques such as single-particle tracking and high-resolution (<500 nm) imaging...
Optical microscopy is one widely used tool to study morphological and functional characterization of...
The field of optical microscopic imaging has rapidly evolved because of tremendous advances made in ...
A recent challenge in the field of bioimaging is to image vital, thick, and complex tissues in real ...
For centuries, optical microscopy has greatly facilitated our observation and understanding of micro...
Non-linear optical (NLO) microscopy has proven to be a powerful tool especially for tissue imaging w...
International audienceNon-linear optical (NLO) microscopy has proven to be a powerful tool especiall...
Nonlinear optical microscopy (NOM) has become increasingly popular in biomedical research in recent ...
Simultaneous multimodal imaging is critical for in vivo study of biological dynamic processes and cl...
This paper addresses the application of multimodal nonlinear optical (MNLO) microscopy to clinical r...
For centuries, the rapid progress of optical microscopy brings us new opportunities togreatly unders...
With few exceptions biological tissues strongly scatter light, making high-resolution deep imaging i...
Advances in the technologies for labeling and imaging biological samples drive a constant progress i...
Nonlinear optics, which is a subject for studying the interaction between intense light and material...
Linear optics have been commonly used in microscopy around since invention. However, traditional opt...
Optical microscopy techniques such as single-particle tracking and high-resolution (<500 nm) imaging...
Optical microscopy is one widely used tool to study morphological and functional characterization of...
The field of optical microscopic imaging has rapidly evolved because of tremendous advances made in ...
A recent challenge in the field of bioimaging is to image vital, thick, and complex tissues in real ...
For centuries, optical microscopy has greatly facilitated our observation and understanding of micro...
Non-linear optical (NLO) microscopy has proven to be a powerful tool especially for tissue imaging w...
International audienceNon-linear optical (NLO) microscopy has proven to be a powerful tool especiall...
Nonlinear optical microscopy (NOM) has become increasingly popular in biomedical research in recent ...
Simultaneous multimodal imaging is critical for in vivo study of biological dynamic processes and cl...
This paper addresses the application of multimodal nonlinear optical (MNLO) microscopy to clinical r...
For centuries, the rapid progress of optical microscopy brings us new opportunities togreatly unders...
With few exceptions biological tissues strongly scatter light, making high-resolution deep imaging i...
Advances in the technologies for labeling and imaging biological samples drive a constant progress i...
Nonlinear optics, which is a subject for studying the interaction between intense light and material...
Linear optics have been commonly used in microscopy around since invention. However, traditional opt...
Optical microscopy techniques such as single-particle tracking and high-resolution (<500 nm) imaging...
Optical microscopy is one widely used tool to study morphological and functional characterization of...
The field of optical microscopic imaging has rapidly evolved because of tremendous advances made in ...