Two photon Microscopy News and Research

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Two-photon microscopy (also known as two-photon fluorescence light microscopy) was invented in 1990 as a new method of imaging live cells and tissues in three-dimensions. Conventional fluorescence microscopy illuminates a specimen through the processes of excitation and emissions.
Neuroscientists unravel how two different types of brain plasticity work on synapses

Neuroscientists unravel how two different types of brain plasticity work on synapses

New 'micro-organ' within the immune system identified

New 'micro-organ' within the immune system identified

Multidisciplinary Human-Focused Research

Multidisciplinary Human-Focused Research

New tool to track interactions among brain cells in action

New tool to track interactions among brain cells in action

Fluorescent dye could allow doctors to obtain better images of blood vessels, tissues

Fluorescent dye could allow doctors to obtain better images of blood vessels, tissues

MIT engineers devise automated approach to monitor neurons

MIT engineers devise automated approach to monitor neurons

New substance restores brain function in Alzheimer's animal model

New substance restores brain function in Alzheimer's animal model

Researchers visualize development of blood vessels in zebrafish embryos

Researchers visualize development of blood vessels in zebrafish embryos

Study may signal major shift in understanding of how the cerebellum encodes information

Study may signal major shift in understanding of how the cerebellum encodes information

Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy sheds light on brain’s molecular mechanism

Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy sheds light on brain’s molecular mechanism

MUSC researchers harness cutting-edge technology to uncover new role for pericytes during stroke

MUSC researchers harness cutting-edge technology to uncover new role for pericytes during stroke

Llama antibodies can detect cerebral lesions that characterize Alzheimer's disease

Llama antibodies can detect cerebral lesions that characterize Alzheimer's disease

Transplanted embryonic nerve cells can support damaged areas of the brain

Transplanted embryonic nerve cells can support damaged areas of the brain

Researchers develop new technology to capture images of the brain

Researchers develop new technology to capture images of the brain

New light-based technique may offer improved treatment for eye problems

New light-based technique may offer improved treatment for eye problems

Prior Scientific collaborates with Neurotar to produce in vivo microscopic imaging solution for neuroscientists

Prior Scientific collaborates with Neurotar to produce in vivo microscopic imaging solution for neuroscientists

Possible reasons found for Alzheimer’s treatment failure

Possible reasons found for Alzheimer’s treatment failure

Researchers use fast-scanning PAM to see blood oxygenation, other functions inside living brain

Researchers use fast-scanning PAM to see blood oxygenation, other functions inside living brain

The Brain Prize awarded to four scientists for development of two-photon microscopy

The Brain Prize awarded to four scientists for development of two-photon microscopy

CUMC researcher develops new 3D microscope that can help view living things at very high speeds

CUMC researcher develops new 3D microscope that can help view living things at very high speeds

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