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Contrast and depth enhancement in two-photon microscopy of human skin ex vivo by use of optical clearing agents
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Contrast and depth enhancement in two-photon microscopy of human skin ex vivo by use of optical clearing agents

R. Cicchi, F.S. Pavone, D. Massi and David Sampson
Optics Express, Vol.13(7), pp.2337-2344
2005

Abstract

Acetic acid Concentration (process) Fluorescence Glycols Light propagation Medical imaging Multiphoton processes Photons Propylene Second harmonic generation Tissue Hyperosmotic agents Light propagation in tissues Optical clearing agents (OCA) Two-Photon microscopy Skin
We investigate the application of hyperosmotic optical clearing agents to improve the image contrast and penetration depth in two-photon microscopy of human dermis ex vivo. We show that the agents glycerol, propylene glycol, and glucose all convey significant improvements and we provide results on their dynamic behaviour and the reversibility of the effect. At suitable concentrations, such agents have the potential to be compatible with living tissue and may possibly enhance in-vivo deep-tissue imaging.

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