Live tissue nonlinear microscopy based on multiphoton autofluorescence and second harmonic emission originating from endogenous fluorophores and noncentrosymmetric-structured proteins is rapidly gaining interest in biomedical applications. The advantage of this technique includes high imaging penetration depth and minimal phototoxic effects on tissues. Because fluorescent dyes are not used, discrimination between different components within the tissue is challenging. We have developed a nonlinear spectral imaging microscope based on a home-built multiphoton microscope, a prism spectrograph, and a high-sensitivity CCD camera for detection. The sensitivity of the microscope was optimized for autofluorescence and second harmonic imaging over a...
With few exceptions biological tissues strongly scatter light, making high-resolution deep imaging i...
Nonlinear microscopy techniques provide abilities for noninvasive and selective imaging of structura...
For centuries, the rapid progress of optical microscopy brings us new opportunities togreatly unders...
We report on two-photon autofluorescence and second harmonic spectral imaging of live mouse tissues....
The work presented in this thesis demonstrates live high resolution 3D imaging of tissue in its nati...
For centuries, optical microscopy has greatly facilitated our observation and understanding of micro...
During the research using fluorescence-tagged or auto-fluorescence molecules, meaningful information...
Studies of both normal and disease state physiology require the visualization of multiple cells and ...
We have developed a two-photon fluorescence microscope capable of imaging up to 4mm in turbid media ...
Linear optics have been commonly used in microscopy around since invention. However, traditional opt...
A recent challenge in the field of bioimaging is to image vital, thick, and complex tissues in real ...
The diagnosis of many diseases often requires a histological analysis of tissues. Histology analysis...
AbstractBy adapting a laser scanning microscope with a titanium sapphire femtosecond pulsed laser an...
Multimodal nonlinear microscopy allows imaging of highly ordered biological tissue due to spectral s...
Two-photon excitation microscopy has the potential as an effective, noninvasive, diagnostic tool for...
With few exceptions biological tissues strongly scatter light, making high-resolution deep imaging i...
Nonlinear microscopy techniques provide abilities for noninvasive and selective imaging of structura...
For centuries, the rapid progress of optical microscopy brings us new opportunities togreatly unders...
We report on two-photon autofluorescence and second harmonic spectral imaging of live mouse tissues....
The work presented in this thesis demonstrates live high resolution 3D imaging of tissue in its nati...
For centuries, optical microscopy has greatly facilitated our observation and understanding of micro...
During the research using fluorescence-tagged or auto-fluorescence molecules, meaningful information...
Studies of both normal and disease state physiology require the visualization of multiple cells and ...
We have developed a two-photon fluorescence microscope capable of imaging up to 4mm in turbid media ...
Linear optics have been commonly used in microscopy around since invention. However, traditional opt...
A recent challenge in the field of bioimaging is to image vital, thick, and complex tissues in real ...
The diagnosis of many diseases often requires a histological analysis of tissues. Histology analysis...
AbstractBy adapting a laser scanning microscope with a titanium sapphire femtosecond pulsed laser an...
Multimodal nonlinear microscopy allows imaging of highly ordered biological tissue due to spectral s...
Two-photon excitation microscopy has the potential as an effective, noninvasive, diagnostic tool for...
With few exceptions biological tissues strongly scatter light, making high-resolution deep imaging i...
Nonlinear microscopy techniques provide abilities for noninvasive and selective imaging of structura...
For centuries, the rapid progress of optical microscopy brings us new opportunities togreatly unders...