In vivo intravital imaging with a dual-axes confocal microscope in skin

In this paper, a miniaturized intravital dual-axes confocal (DAC) microscope for investigating gene transfer in skin in vivo was reported. In vivo 3-D imaging not only validates what can be observed in ex vivo tissue sections, but gives spatial and temporal information in a living specimen. This ope...

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Published in:LEOS 2008 - 21st Annual Meeting of the IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society pp. 35 - 36
Main Authors: Ra, H., Piyawattanametha, W., Gonzalez, E., Kaspar, R., Mandella, M.J., Contag, C.H., Kino, G.S., Solgaard, O.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01-11-2008
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Summary:In this paper, a miniaturized intravital dual-axes confocal (DAC) microscope for investigating gene transfer in skin in vivo was reported. In vivo 3-D imaging not only validates what can be observed in ex vivo tissue sections, but gives spatial and temporal information in a living specimen. This opens up new opportunities in advancing disease and treatment research in the skin.
ISBN:9781424419319
142441931X
ISSN:1092-8081
2766-1733
DOI:10.1109/LEOS.2008.4688475