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7 March 2022 Going deep: Watt W. Webb and my journey in multiphoton imaging
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Abstract
Multiphoton microscopy, invented by Denk, Strickler and Webb in 1990, has changed how we visualize cells by providing high-resolution, non-invasive imaging capability deep within intact biological tissues. In vivo, cellular resolution fluorescence imaging is now routinely achievable at greater than 1 mm depth in mouse brains. In this talk, I will present research on pushing the depth limit of long wavelength 3-photon microscopy. I will reflect on my journey in multiphoton imaging and the enormous impact Watt Webb has had on me in science and in life.
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Chris Xu "Going deep: Watt W. Webb and my journey in multiphoton imaging", Proc. SPIE PC11965, Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences XXII, PC1196501 (7 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2605601
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KEYWORDS
Multiphoton microscopy

Brain

Image resolution

In vivo imaging

Luminescence

Microscopy

Neuroimaging

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