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Imaging Living Lung Tissue

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SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21, 2010 — Fast-moving objects create blurry images in photography, and the same challenge exists when scientists observe cellular interactions within tissues that are constantly in motion, such as the breathing lung. In a recent study of mice at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), researchers developed a method to stabilize living lung tissue for imaging without disrupting the normal function of the organ. The method allowed the team to observe, for the first time, both the live interaction of living cells in the context of their environment and the unfolding of events in the immune...Read full article

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    Published: December 2010
    AmericasBiophotonicscell biologyDebasish Sendisease researchEmily ThorntonImagingimmune responselung functionlymph nodesMark R. LooneyMax KrummelMicroscopyNature MethodsResearch & TechnologyRobb Glennysuperfast imagingtissue imagingtumorstwo-photon microscopesUCSFUniversity of California San FranciscoUniversity of WashingtonWayne Lamm

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