Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8340185 | Methods | 2017 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
This review article will highlight the potential of multiphoton microscopy for the visualization and characterization of dynamical and structural processes involved in cardiac and vascular diseases, both in an ex vivo and an intravital animal setting. Examples will be given how multiphoton microscopy can be applied to imaging of atherosclerotic plaque development and progression at subcellular level as well as to intravital imaging of inflammatory processes in the heart. In addition to highlighting the potential of multiphoton microscopy in preclinical cardiovascular research, we will discuss how this tool and its applications may be clinically translated to support disease diagnosis and therapy in patients.
Keywords
ECMGFPsHGTPLSMYFPTHgApoeapolipoprotein Estimulated emission depletionIntravital imagingCardiovascular imagingOptical imagingSecond harmonic generationCarotid arterystormExtracellular matrixSTEDTwo-photon laser scanning microscopystochastic optical reconstruction microscopyNon-linear microscopyThird Harmonic GenerationNitric oxideyellow fluorescent proteingreen fluorescent proteinendothelial glycocalyx
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Authors
Zhuojun Wu, Timo Rademakers, Fabian Kiessling, Michael Vogt, Erik Westein, Christian Weber, Remco T.A. Megens, Marc van Zandvoort,