Chemical imaging of tissue in vivo with video-rate coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering microscopy
Harvard University · Massachusetts General Hospital
Abstract
Imaging living organisms with molecular selectivity typically requires the introduction of specific labels. Many applications in biology and medicine, however, would significantly benefit from a noninvasive imaging technique that circumvents such exogenous probes. In vivo microscopy based on vibrational spectroscopic contrast offers a unique approach for visualizing tissue architecture with molecular specificity. We have developed a sensitive technique for vibrational imaging of tissues by combining coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) with video-rate microscopy. Backscattering of the intense forward-propagating CARS radiation in tissue gives rise to a strong epi-CARS signal that makes in vivo imaging…
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Authors
6- CLConor L. EvansCorresponding
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- EOEric O. Potma
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- MPMehron Puoris’haag
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- DCDaniel Côté
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- CPCharles P. Lin
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Microscopy
- Raman scattering
- Molecular imaging
- Raman spectroscopy
- Chemical imaging
- Biophysics
- Preclinical imaging
- In vivo