Intravital microscopy

Intravital microscopy is a technique used to observe biological systems in vivo at high resolution through an attached window preparation. It is a type of microscopy.[1][2]

References

  1. Gavins, Felicity N.E.; Chatterjee, Bristi E. (2004). "Intravital microscopy for the study of mouse microcirculation in anti-inflammatory drug research: Focus on the mesentery and cremaster preparations". Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods. 49: 1–14. doi:10.1016/S1056-8719(03)00057-1.
  2. Masedunskas, Andrius; Milberg, Oleg; Porat-Shliom, Natalie; Sramkova, Monika; Wigand, Tim; Amornphimoltham, Panomwat; Weigert, Roberto. "Intravital microscopy A practical guide on imaging intracellular structures in live animals". Bioarchitecture. 2 (5): 143–157. doi:10.4161/bioa.21758. PMC 3696059Freely accessible. PMID 22992750.


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