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Intravital imaging of the kidney.

Citation
Hato, T., et al. “Intravital Imaging Of The Kidney.”. Methods (San Diego, Calif.), pp. 33-39.
Center Indiana University
Author Takashi Hato, Seth Winfree, Pierre C Dagher
Abstract

Two-photon intravital microscopy is a powerful tool that allows the examination of dynamic cellular processes in the live animal with unprecedented resolution. Indeed, it offers the ability to address unique biological questions that may not be solved by other means. While two-photon intravital microscopy has been successfully applied to study many organs, the kidney presents its own unique challenges that need to be overcome in order to optimize and validate imaging data. For kidney imaging, the complexity of renal architecture and salient autofluorescence merit special considerations as these elements directly impact image acquisition and data interpretation. Here, using illustrative cases, we provide practical guides and discuss issues that may arise during two-photon live imaging of the rodent kidney.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)
Volume
128
Number of Pages
33-39
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1095-9130
DOI
10.1016/j.ymeth.2017.03.024
Alternate Journal
Methods
PMID
28410977
PMCID
PMC5600698
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