Multi-photon excitation imaging of dynamic processes in living cells and tissues

RKP Benninger, M Hao, DW Piston - Reviews of Physiology Biochemistry …, 2008 - Springer
Reviews of Physiology Biochemistry and Pharmacology, 2008Springer
Over the past decade, two-photon microscopy has successfully made the transition from the
laser laboratory into a true biological research setting. This has been due in part to the
recent development of turnkey ultrafast laser systems required for two-photon microscopy,
allowing ease of use in nonspecialist laboratories. The advantages of two-photon
microscopy over conventional optical sectioning techniques are for greater imaging depths
and reduced overall phototoxicity, as such enabling noninvasive intra-vital imaging of …
Abstract
Over the past decade, two-photon microscopy has successfully made the transition from the laser laboratory into a true biological research setting. This has been due in part to the recent development of turnkey ultrafast laser systems required for two-photon microscopy, allowing ease of use in nonspecialist laboratories. The advantages of two-photon microscopy over conventional optical sectioning techniques are for greater imaging depths and reduced overall phototoxicity, as such enabling noninvasive intra-vital imaging of cellular and subcellular processes. Greater understanding of these advantages has allowed this technique to be more effectively utilized in a biological research setting. This review will cover the recent widespread uses of two-photon microscopy and highlight the wide range of physiological studies enabled in fields such as neurosciences, developmental biology, immunology, cancer biology, and endocrinology.
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