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Whirling-fiber endoscope allows two-photon imaging

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Breck Hitz

Two-photon imaging could be a useful medical technique if a suitable in vivo probe were available. Such a probe must be capable of rapidly scanning across a reasonably large area, and it must effectively deliver the excitation radiation and, equally, effectively collect the fluorescence signal. In addition, it must be flexible and small enough to be practical in vivo. Recently, scientists from the department of engineering at the University of Washington in Seattle demonstrated a probe that meets these criteria. It consists of an ∋8-mm length of optical fiber mounted on a tubular...Read full article

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