2021
3D super-resolution deep-tissue imaging in living mice
Velasco MGM, Zhang M, Antonello J, Yuan P, Allgeyer ES, May D, M’Saad O, Kidd P, Barentine AES, Greco V, Grutzendler J, Booth MJ, Bewersdorf J. 3D super-resolution deep-tissue imaging in living mice. Optica 2021, 8: 442-450. PMID: 34239948, PMCID: PMC8243577, DOI: 10.1364/optica.416841.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWater-immersion objective lensTwo-photon excitationSuper-resolution imagingEmission depletion (STED) microscopyAdaptive opticsSTED systemObjective lensOptical aberrationsDepletion microscopyBiological tissuesNanoscale structuresLiving mouseOrganic dyesOpticsSTEDExcitationMouse brain tissueLiving cellsThree-dimensional visualizationMicroscopyLightUnique insightsImagingLens
2010
Thinned-skull cranial window technique for long-term imaging of the cortex in live mice
Yang G, Pan F, Parkhurst CN, Grutzendler J, Gan WB. Thinned-skull cranial window technique for long-term imaging of the cortex in live mice. Nature Protocols 2010, 5: 201-208. PMID: 20134419, PMCID: PMC4690457, DOI: 10.1038/nprot.2009.222.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTwo-photon laser scanning microscopyHigh optical resolutionThinned-skull cranial windowImportant experimental toolOptical resolutionLiving brainCranial window techniqueLive miceLong-term imagingCranial windowExperimental toolInvasive approachAvoids exposureFunctional changesCortical structuresLongitudinal imagingPathological conditionsCortexBrainLaser scanning microscopyScanning microscopyMiceImagingMicroscopyResolution