2024
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-pathmechdis-070323-124158
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Dynamic Multiplex Tissue Imaging in Inflammation Research

Stefan Uderhardt,
Georgiana Neag,
Ronald N. Germain

Abstract: Inflammation is a highly dynamic process with immune cells that continuously interact with each other and parenchymal components as they migrate through tissue. The dynamic cellular responses and interaction patterns are a function of the complex tissue environment that cannot be fully reconstructed ex vivo, making it necessary to assess cell dynamics and changing spatial patterning in vivo. These dynamics often play out deep within tissues, requiring the optical focus to be placed far below the surface of an … Show more

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“…When integrated with NIR Pdots nanoprobes, this technology enables imaging of samples with large depth and thickness [ 325 ]. The pulsed excitation of the light source reduces phototoxicity and enhances spatial localization, making it suitable for long-term specimen observation [ 326 ]. In 2015, He et al explored the potential of water-soluble Pdots for TP bioimaging, focusing on their strong nonlinear optical phosphorescence [ 327 ].…”
Section: Image Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When integrated with NIR Pdots nanoprobes, this technology enables imaging of samples with large depth and thickness [ 325 ]. The pulsed excitation of the light source reduces phototoxicity and enhances spatial localization, making it suitable for long-term specimen observation [ 326 ]. In 2015, He et al explored the potential of water-soluble Pdots for TP bioimaging, focusing on their strong nonlinear optical phosphorescence [ 327 ].…”
Section: Image Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%