Multi-plane remote refocusing epifluorescence microscopy to image dynamic Ca2+ events
Rapid imaging of multiple focal planes without sample movement may be achieved through remote refocusing, where imaging is carried out in a plane conjugate to the sample plane. The technique is ideally suited to studying the endothelial and smooth muscle cell layers of blood vessels. These are intri...
Main Authors: | Lawton, P, Buckley, C, Saunter, C, Wilson, C, Corbett, A, Salter, P, McCarron, J, Girkin, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Optical Society of America
2019
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