2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.09.29.312827
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Intravital Deep-Tumor Single-Beam 2-, 3- and 4-Photon Microscopy

Abstract: Three-photon excitation has recently been introduced to perform intravital microscopy in deep, previously inaccessible layers of the brain. The applicability of deep-tissue three-photon excitation in more heterogeneously structured, dense tissue types remains, however, unclear. Here we show that in tumors and bone, high-pulse-energy low-duty-cycle infrared excitation near 1300 and 1700 nm enables two- up to fourfold increased tissue penetration compared to conventional 2-photon excitation. Using a single laser… Show more

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“…Next to these advances in tissue accessibility, increasing the number of cell types that can be distinguished is a major trend in IVM in order to get a better picture of the complex and dynamic TME and its role in tumour progression (Ricard & Debarbieux, 2014; Dawson et al , 2020, 2021). Application of label‐free imaging approaches in IVM (You et al , 2018; preprint: Bakker et al , 2020), such as SHG and THG (Table 2) discussed above, holds promise for less perturbative imaging. This will enable the simultaneous acquisition of spatiotemporal dynamics and morphological and molecular data from distinct cell types, as well as their subcellular features and environmental components.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Next to these advances in tissue accessibility, increasing the number of cell types that can be distinguished is a major trend in IVM in order to get a better picture of the complex and dynamic TME and its role in tumour progression (Ricard & Debarbieux, 2014; Dawson et al , 2020, 2021). Application of label‐free imaging approaches in IVM (You et al , 2018; preprint: Bakker et al , 2020), such as SHG and THG (Table 2) discussed above, holds promise for less perturbative imaging. This will enable the simultaneous acquisition of spatiotemporal dynamics and morphological and molecular data from distinct cell types, as well as their subcellular features and environmental components.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%