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Multiphoton Histology
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Visible Multiphoton Mouse Diagram

 


Images acquired in unstained living tissue with multiphoton excited fluorescence and nonlinear scattering can provide a tremendous amount of information about the tissue in its native state. That information is sometimes quite similar to what one would see using more traditional histological techniques and sometimes quite different. . .

 

Click an organ of your choice to see comparisons between multiphoton and standard histology.

 

Unless otherwise stated, all multiphoton images are acquired at 750 nm excitation.

 
 
  Concept: Rebecca Williams
Illustration: Katie Zipfel