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    In vivo two-photon microscopy to 1.6-mm depth in mouse cortex by Kobat, Demirhan, Horton, Nicholas G, Xu, Chris

    Published in Journal of biomedical optics (01-10-2011)
    “…Deep tissue in vivo two-photon fluorescence imaging of cortical vasculature in a mouse brain using 1280-nm excitation is presented. A record imaging depth of…”
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    In vivo three-photon microscopy of subcortical structures within an intact mouse brain by Horton, Nicholas G., Wang, Ke, Kobat, Demirhan, Clark, Catharine G., Wise, Frank W., Schaffer, Chris B., Xu, Chris

    Published in Nature photonics (01-03-2013)
    “…Two-photon fluorescence microscopy 1 enables scientists in various fields including neuroscience 2 , 3 , embryology 4 and oncology 5 to visualize in vivo and…”
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    Deep tissue multiphoton microscopy using longer wavelength excitation by Kobat, Demirhan, Durst, Michael E, Nishimura, Nozomi, Wong, Angela W, Schaffer, Chris B, Xu, Chris

    Published in Optics express (03-08-2009)
    “…We compare the maximal two-photon fluorescence microscopy (TPM) imaging depth achieved with 775-nm excitation to that achieved with 1280-nm excitation through…”
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    Compact and flexible raster scanning multiphoton endoscope capable of imaging unstained tissue by Rivera, David R, Brown, Christopher M, Ouzounov, Dimitre G, Pavlova, Ina, Kobat, Demirhan, Webb, Watt W, Xu, Chris

    “…We present a compact and flexible endoscope (3-mm outer diameter, 4-cm rigid length) that utilizes a miniaturized resonant/nonresonant fiber raster scanner and…”
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    Frequency-multiplexed in vivo multiphoton phosphorescence lifetime microscopy by Howard, Scott S., Straub, Adam, Horton, Nicholas G., Kobat, Demirhan, Xu, Chris

    Published in Nature photonics (01-01-2013)
    “…Multiphoton microscopy (MPM) is widely used in vivo for optical sectioning deep inside scattering tissue 1 , 2 . Phosphorescence lifetime imaging microscopy…”
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    Tunable dispersion compensation by a rotating cylindrical lens by Durst, Michael E, Kobat, Demirhan, Xu, Chris

    Published in Optics letters (15-04-2009)
    “…We present a technique for tunable dispersion compensation that is low cost, high speed, and has a large tuning range. By rotating a cylindrical lens at the…”
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    In vivo two-photon imaging of cortical vasculature in mice to 1.5-mm depth with 1280-nm excitation by Kobat, Demirhan, Horton, Nicholas G., Xu, Chris

    “…Deep tissue multiphoton imaging of mouse brain using 1280-nm excitation is presented. A record imaging depth of 1.5-mm in mouse cortex is achieved in vivo,…”
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    High-energy soliton pulse generation in a photonic crystal rod and its application to three-photon microscopy by Ke Wang, Kobat, D., Horton, N., Xu, C.

    “…We demonstrate 67-nJ, 65-fs soliton pulse generation using a solid-core photonic crystal rod pumped by a compact fiber source, and its application to in vivo…”
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    Tunable high-energy soliton pulse generation from a large-mode-area fiber pumped by a picosecond time-lens source by Ke Wang, Yizhen Wei, Kobat, Demirhan, Xu, Chris

    “…We demonstrate high-energy soliton pulse generation from a large mode area fiber, tunable from 1560 nm up to 1700 nm, pumped with a 10 MHz, 1.5-ps time lens…”
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    In vivo three-photon microscopy of subcortical structures within an intact mouse brain by Horton, N. G., Wang, K., Kobat, D., Wise, F., Xu, C.

    “…We demonstrate non-invasive, high-resolution, in vivo imaging of subcortical structures (the external capsule (EC) and hippocampus) within an intact mouse…”
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