BACKGROUND: The engineering of functional tissues is a complex multi-stage process, the success of which depends on the careful control of culture conditions and ultimately tissue maturation. To enable the efficient optimization of tissue development protocols, techniques suitable for monitoring the effects of added stimuli and induced tissue changes are needed. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here, we present the quantitative use of two-photon excited fluorescence (TPEF) and second harmonic generation (SHG) as a noninvasive means to monitor the differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) using entirely endogenous sources of contrast. We demonstrate that the individual fluorescence contribution from the intrinsic cellular fluoro...
Study of cellular metabolism and its influence on physiological functions and pathology along with i...
Multiphoton microscopy relies on nonlinear light-matter interactions to provide contrast and optical...
Two-photon microscopy (TPM) is a non-invasive biological imaging technique that can be used to selec...
The engineering of functional tissues is a complex multi-stage process, the success of which depends...
International audienceNon-linear optical microscopy methods can characterize over time multiple func...
Human and animal stem cells (rat and human adult pancreatic stem cells, salivary gland stem cells, a...
Endogenous optical signatures of tissue provide information relevant to biological and biomedical qu...
Non-invasive monitoring of tissue engineering constructs is vital for understanding the physiologica...
Copyright © 2008 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation EngineersThe ability to quantify changes i...
Long-term high-resolution multiphoton imaging of nonlabeled human salivary gland stem cell spheroids...
We describe a label-free imaging method to monitor stem-cell metabolism that discriminates different...
In situ detection of MSCs remains difficult and warrants additional methods to aid with their charac...
Three-dimensional culture systems and suitable substrates topographies demonstrated to drive stem ce...
The therapeutic potential of stem cells is limited by the non-uniformity of their phenotypic state. ...
Two-photon microscopy based on endogenous fluorescence provides non-invasive imaging of living biolo...
Study of cellular metabolism and its influence on physiological functions and pathology along with i...
Multiphoton microscopy relies on nonlinear light-matter interactions to provide contrast and optical...
Two-photon microscopy (TPM) is a non-invasive biological imaging technique that can be used to selec...
The engineering of functional tissues is a complex multi-stage process, the success of which depends...
International audienceNon-linear optical microscopy methods can characterize over time multiple func...
Human and animal stem cells (rat and human adult pancreatic stem cells, salivary gland stem cells, a...
Endogenous optical signatures of tissue provide information relevant to biological and biomedical qu...
Non-invasive monitoring of tissue engineering constructs is vital for understanding the physiologica...
Copyright © 2008 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation EngineersThe ability to quantify changes i...
Long-term high-resolution multiphoton imaging of nonlabeled human salivary gland stem cell spheroids...
We describe a label-free imaging method to monitor stem-cell metabolism that discriminates different...
In situ detection of MSCs remains difficult and warrants additional methods to aid with their charac...
Three-dimensional culture systems and suitable substrates topographies demonstrated to drive stem ce...
The therapeutic potential of stem cells is limited by the non-uniformity of their phenotypic state. ...
Two-photon microscopy based on endogenous fluorescence provides non-invasive imaging of living biolo...
Study of cellular metabolism and its influence on physiological functions and pathology along with i...
Multiphoton microscopy relies on nonlinear light-matter interactions to provide contrast and optical...
Two-photon microscopy (TPM) is a non-invasive biological imaging technique that can be used to selec...