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Optical Projection Moves from VIS to IR

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UMEÅ, Sweden, Jan. 22, 2013 — A new imaging method enables optical projection tomography to be extended from the visible to the near-IR spectrum, allowing the study of different types of cells in one preparation and the use of different contrast agents. The findings could be used to study insulin-producing cells in diabetics. Initially, optical projection tomography (OPT) could be used only on relatively small preparations, but five years ago scientists at Umeå Center for Molecular Medicine were able to adapt the technology to studying whole organs, including the pancreas of adult mice. Now, they have taken...Read full article

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    Published: January 2013
    Biophotonicsdiabetesdiabetes imagingEuropeImaginginsulin-producing cellsislet of Langerhansmouse pancreasnear infrared spectrumOPToptical projection tomographyrat pancreasResearch & TechnologySwedenUmeå Center for Molecular MedicineUmeå Universitywhole organ imaging

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