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Deep tissue fluorescence imaging and in vivo biological applications

Crosignani et al., 2012

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12280897168587043428
Author
Crosignani V
Dvornikov A
Aguilar J
Stringari C
Edwards R
Mantulin W
Gratton E
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Journal of biomedical optics

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We describe a novel technical approach with enhanced fluorescence detection capabilities in two-photon microscopy that achieves deep tissue imaging, while maintaining micron resolution. Compared to conventional two-photon microscopy, greater imaging depth is …
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