Imaging windows for long-term intravital imaging: General overview and technical insights.

Volume: 3, Issue: 2
Published: Aug 11, 2014
Abstract
Intravital microscopy is increasingly used to visualize and quantitate dynamic biological processes at the (sub)cellular level in live animals. By visualizing tissues through imaging windows, individual cells (e.g., cancer, host, or stem cells) can be tracked and studied over a time-span of days to months. Several imaging windows have been developed to access tissues including the brain, superficial fascia, mammary glands, liver, kidney,...
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Title
Imaging windows for long-term intravital imaging: General overview and technical insights.
Published Date
Aug 11, 2014
Journal
Volume
3
Issue
2
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