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Intravital microscopy - Wikipedia
Intravital microscopy is a form of microscopy that allows observing biological processes in live animals (in vivo) at a high resolution
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Intravital Imaging - PMC - PubMed Central
Intravital imaging is beginning to provide quantitative and dynamic insights into cell biology, immunology, tumor biology and neurobiology.
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Intravital and Explant Imaging - BIDC UCSF
Intravital microscopy is a method of imaging tissues or cells in an animal (typically a mouse) while it is still living.
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intravital
intravital, a. Biol. (ɪntrəˈvaɪtəl) [f. intra- 1 + vital a., perh. suggested by intra vitam (see intra prep. 2).] Performed on, applied to, or occurring in something alive.1890 in Billings Med. Dict. 712/1. 1922 Proc. R. Soc. B. XCIV. 138 On intra-vital staining by polychrome methylene blue, some of...
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INTRAVITAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. performed upon or found in a living subject 2. having or utilizing the property of staining cells within a living body
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Intravital Microscopy Lab - Massachusetts General Hospital
The CIID Intravital Microscopy Laboratory at Massachusetts General Hospital is dedicated to the dynamic visualization of cellular processes in vivo in small ...
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Intravital microscopy
The more homogenous the tissue is the better it is suited for intravital microscopy. Limitations of intravital microscopy
One of the main advantages of intravital microscopy is the opportunity to observe how cells interact with their microenvironment
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Intravital imaging - PubMed
Intravital imaging is beginning to provide quantitative and dynamic insights into cell biology, immunology, tumor biology, and neurobiology.
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Minimally invasive longitudinal intravital imaging of cellular ... - Nature
Intravital two-photon microscopy enables deep-tissue imaging at high temporospatial resolution in live animals. However, the endosteal bone ...
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CCR Intravital Microscopy Core - OSTR - National Cancer Institute
Intravital microscopy (IVM) is one of the most powerful imaging approaches aimed at visualizing cellular processes in live animals under both physiological and ...
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Intravital three-photon microscopy allows visualization over ... - Nature
Intravital confocal microscopy and two-photon microscopy are powerful tools to explore the dynamic behavior of immune cells in mouse lymph nodes ...
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IntraVital - Taylor & Francis Online
IntraVital focuses on cutting edge research in the field of intravital microcopy, a fast growing area of light microscopy that has revolutionized biomedical ...
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Supravital staining
It differs from intravital staining, which is done by injecting or otherwise introducing the stain into the body. The term "vital stain" is used by some authors to refer specifically to an intravital stain, and by others interchangeably with a supravital stain, the
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intra
intra, prep. (ˈɪntrə) [L., = within.] 1. In phr. intra vires, within the powers or legal authority (of a person, etc.). Cf. ultra prep. 1.1877 S. Brice Treat. Doctrine Ultra Vires (ed. 2) ii. ii. 56 It will be best to retain the secondary use of the term Ultra Vires, and..to deal only with those pro...
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lyochrome
lyochrome Biochem. (ˈlaɪəkrəʊm) [ad. G. lyochrom (Ellinger & Koschara 1933, in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. LXVI. b . 317), f. Gr. λύ-ειν to loosen + -o + Gr. χρῶµ-α colour.] = flavin 2.1933 Chem. Abstr. XXVII. 2167 The name lyochrome is proposed for pigments of this class. 1938 [see intravital a.]. 196...
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