Search for dissertations about: "Multiphoton microscopy"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Multiphoton microscopy.
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1. Multiphoton Microscopy Targeting Tissue Development. Towards the real-time imaging of epidermal differentiation
Abstract : The development of novel organ-on-a-chip models calls for methodologies, which will allow the study of tissue development and pharmacological outcome in real-time. Multiphoton microscopy (MPM) has been proposed as a suitable technique for noninvasive imaging of live specimens, utilizing intrinsic tissue fluorescence. READ MORE
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2. Diagnostic aspects of skin cancer and lichen sclerosus studied with laser scanning microscopy
Abstract : Histopathologic examination of tissue biopsies is the current gold standard for the diagnosis of dermatological problems. Similarly, in oncology, sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy is the state-of-the-art diagnostic method for me- tastasis screening. READ MORE
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3. Multi-photon microscopy enhanced: Exploring annular beams and gold nano-particles for improved imaging
Abstract : Laser scanning multiphoton microscopy (MPM) has emerged as a powerful tool for non-invasive three-dimensional imaging of biological tissue. The localized focal region enables confocality without the use of a physical pinhole while providing less photobleaching and photodamage compared to confocal laser scanning microscopy. READ MORE
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4. Non-linear Optical Microscopy and Spectroscopy for Biomedical Studies
Abstract : This thesis is based on the application of non-linear optical microscopy and spectroscopy techniques within biomedical research. Non-linear optical microscopy gives the possibility of exciting fluorophores using near infrared light. READ MORE
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5. Laser Scanning Multiphoton Microscopy – Focusing on Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging for Biomedical Applications
Abstract : Laser scanning multiphoton microscopy (MPM) is considered as a non-invasive technology for three-dimensional imaging of complex biological tissues. The quantitative potential of the MPM is not investigated as much as qualitative imaging. READ MORE