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Imaging the bio-distribution of fluorescent probes using multispectral epi-Illumination cryoslicing imaging.

Mol. Imaging Biol. 13, 874-885 (2011)
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Purpose: The increasing availability of fluorescent probes for in vivo optical imaging enables the interrogation of complex biological processes in small animals serving as models for human-like tissue function and disease. However, the validation of probe bio-distribution during their development or the study of different disease models, in support of in vivo imaging studies, is not straightforward. Procedures: The imaging system developed consists of a customized multispectral planar imager that has been adapted on a commercial cryomicrotome and provides a powerful modality for ex vivo imaging of small animals. Results: The ability to capture 3D anatomical (color) and fluorescence volumetric distributions of multiple fluorescent markers in high resolution is showcased. Conclusions: Serving both as a method for accurately imaging the bio-distribution of multiple fluorescent agents inside organisms and as a modality for the validation of non-invasive methods, multispectral cryoslicing imaging offers useful insights to ex vivo optical imaging of molecular probes.
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Publication type Article: Journal article
Document type Scientific Article
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Keywords Optical imaging; Fluorescence; Multispectral imaging; Three-dimensional imaging
ISSN (print) / ISBN 1536-1632
e-ISSN 1860-2002
Quellenangaben Volume: 13, Issue: 5, Pages: 874-885 Article Number: , Supplement: ,
Publisher Elsevier
Non-patent literature Publications
Reviewing status Peer reviewed