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Imaging immune response in breathing lung

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As with toddlers, tissues that are constantly in motion can be difficult to capture in still images without at least a little blurring. But researchers have developed a method of stabilization for living lung tissue that allows more precise imaging without disrupting the organ’s normal function. Neutrophils (green) are visualized moving through alveolar capillaries marked with Texas Red dextran (red) under baseline conditions. Images courtesy of E. Thornton and M. Looney, UCSF. Thanks to the new method, the team was able for the first time to observe both the real-time...Read full article

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    Published: February 2011
    Actin-CFPAmericasBiophotonicsBioScanbreathing lungImagingimmune responselive cellslive tissue biopsieslung cellsMax KrummelMicroscopyNature MethodsNeutrophilsNewsstabilizationTexas Red dextrantwo-photon microscopeUniversity of California

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