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11 February 2011 Time-resolved confocal microscopy of cryogenic processes in biological tissues
M. Schellenberg, T. Bergmann, E. Peev, M. Kloster, J. Napier, W. Neu
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Abstract
Cryogenic procedures are fundamental tools in modern biology, e.g. for conservation or purification of biological materials. The processes occurring in biological cells and tissues during freezing and thawing are subject to ongoing research. Optimization of cell survival rates demands the development and evaluation of exactly defined temperature profiles. 4D-DMD-microscopy is capable of imaging these highly dynamic processes with high spatial and temporal resolution, utilizing well established staining procedures for differentiating structures of interest.
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M. Schellenberg, T. Bergmann, E. Peev, M. Kloster, J. Napier, and W. Neu "Time-resolved confocal microscopy of cryogenic processes in biological tissues", Proc. SPIE 7904, Three-Dimensional and Multidimensional Microscopy: Image Acquisition and Processing XVIII, 79041F (11 February 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.874701
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KEYWORDS
Confocal microscopy

Microscopy

Luminescence

Mirrors

Digital micromirror devices

Microscopes

3D acquisition

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