2020
DOI: 10.1002/cpcy.80
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Live Imaging of the Lung

Abstract: Live imaging is critical to determining the dynamics and spatial interactions of cells within the tissue environment. In the lung, this has proven to be difficult due to the motion brought about by ventilation and cardiac contractions. A previous version of this Current Protocols in Cytometry article reported protocols for imaging ex vivo live lung slices and the intact mouse lung. Here, we update those protocols by adding new methodologies, new approaches for quantitative image analysis, and new areas of pote… Show more

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“…(2014) and from a Current Protocols article by Brzoska et al. (2020), which is primarily based on a modified approach first described by of Looney et al. (2011).…”
Section: Commentarymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(2014) and from a Current Protocols article by Brzoska et al. (2020), which is primarily based on a modified approach first described by of Looney et al. (2011).…”
Section: Commentarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quantitative liver intravital imaging (qLIM) method described here is adopted from Bennewitz et al (2014) and a Current Protocols article by Brzoska et al (2020). Detailed methods for surgery, anesthesia, and image capturing, as well as materials required for these procedures, are described in this protocol.…”
Section: Live Imaging In the Mouse Livermentioning
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