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    1. Cell Biology
    2. Immunology and Inflammation

    In vivo fluorescence lifetime imaging of macrophage intracellular metabolism during wound responses in zebrafish

    Veronika Miskolci, Kelsey E Tweed ... Anna Huttenlocher
    Lifetime imaging of endogenous metabolic coenzymes is sensitive to dynamic changes in macrophage activation in a live animal, providing a label-free imaging approach to study immunometabolism in vivo with single-cell, spatial, and temporal resolution.
    1. Neuroscience

    Sources of widefield fluorescence from the brain

    Jack Waters
    Widefield fluorescence from the brain arises from greater depth and area than typically appreciated and is usually a weighted average across cortical columns and often more than one cortical area.
    1. Neuroscience

    Dye-enhanced visualization of rat whiskers for behavioral studies

    Jacopo Rigosa, Alessandro Lucantonio ... Mathew E Diamond
    A simple fluorescent dye method allows visualization of whiskers, facilitating studies of rodent tactile behavior.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Computational and Systems Biology

    Removing physiological motion from intravital and clinical functional imaging data

    Sean C Warren, Max Nobis ... Paul Timpson
    Image-based motion correction enables the use of fluorescence lifetime and other functional imaging modalities in an intravital and clinical context in the presence of physiological motion.
    1. Neuroscience

    Fluorescence activation mechanism and imaging of drug permeation with new sensors for smoking-cessation ligands

    Aaron L Nichols, Zack Blumenfeld ... Henry A Lester
    Pharmacokinetics, the venerable science that measures the dynamics and concentrations an administered drug attains in organs, has been extended to the subcellular level – organelles – by a generalizable new paradigm.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    CaRuby-Nano: a novel high affinity calcium probe for dual color imaging

    Mayeul Collot, Christian D Wilms ... Jean-Maurice Mallet
    CaRuby-Nano is a novel red-emitting and highly sensitive functionalizable calcium indicator with a wide range of applications in neuroscience and cell biology.
    1. Neuroscience

    Retinal microvascular and neuronal pathologies probed in vivo by adaptive optical two-photon fluorescence microscopy

    Qinrong Zhang, Yuhan Yang ... Na Ji
    A properly designed two-photon fluorescence microscope allows high-resolution visualization of neurons and capillaries in healthy and diseased mouse retinas in vivo, while to visualize subcellular structures, adaptive optics is required to correct the eye-induced optical aberrations.
    1. Cell Biology

    An open-source, high-resolution, automated fluorescence microscope

    Ando Christian Zehrer, Ana Martin-Villalba ... Helge Ewers
    High-quality fluorescence live-cell and single molecule imaging via computer-controlled, user-assembled microscope that fits in incubator, can in large parts be 3D printed and employs open source software and electronics.
    1. Neuroscience

    High and asymmetric somato-dendritic coupling of V1 layer 5 neurons independent of visual stimulation and locomotion

    Valerio Francioni, Zahid Padamsey, Nathalie L Rochefort
    Layer 5 neuron apical tuft in mouse visual cortex display widespread, highly correlated calcium signals, with a strong and asymmetric coupling to somatic signals, independent of visual stimulation and locomotion.
    1. Evolutionary Biology

    New soft tissue data of pterosaur tail vane reveals sophisticated, dynamic tensioning usage and expands its evolutionary origins

    Natalia Jagielska, Thomas G Kaye ... Michael Pittman
    Laser-stimulated fluorescence (LSF) imaging of early pterosaurs uncovers new soft tissue data of tail vane that reveals sophisticated, dynamic tensioning usage and expands its evolutionary origins.
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