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Two-Photon microscopy for in vivo deep tissue imaging
Deep tissue and organ imaging is possible due to the high penetration depth of the infrared radiation in Two-Photon microscopy. Our dedicated setup is completed with equipment for maintaining conditions for long-term live imaging. Large area imaging is possible for cleared or un-cleared tissue samples.
More information is available for internal users here.
- Instrument
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(click here)
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LaVision Biotec Trimscope II
- Some applications
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A list of potential applications is shown below (click here).
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Two-photon fluorescence imaging for non-transparent tissues labelled with fluorescent proteins, selected fluorophores or quantum dots using up to three different excitation wavelengths and six detection channels simultaneously and possibilities for spectral unmixing
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in-vivo fluorescence imaging of cells expressing fluorescent proteins and/or of blood vessels labelled with fluorescent dextranes or quantum dots
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SHG (second harmonic generation) of collagen fibres
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Functional imaging of intracellular signals such as Ca2+ activation
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FRET imaging of endogenously expressed biosensors via sensitized emission (fluorescence intensity ratio) or FLIM (fluorescence lifetime imaging)
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Label free imaging of cellular autofluorescence (NADH, FAD)
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Photoactivation of bacteriorhodpsins for optogenetics studies
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Tile scans and multiposition imaging
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