Development of a suction device for stabilizing in vivo real-time imaging of murine tissues(CELL AND TISSUE ENGINEERING)
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In vivo real-time imaging of molecular or cellular dynamics in tissues in live animals is difficult due to their physiological movements. In this study, we propose a suction device for stabilizing live imaging, which was used to demonstrate fluorescence detection of circulating blood cells in vessels of mouse livers.
著者
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Konishi Satoshi
Institute Of Industrial Science University Of Tokyo
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Higuchi Yuriko
Institute For Innovative Nanobio Drug Discovery And Development Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sc
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Shimizu Kazunori
Institute For Innovative Nanobio Drug Discovery And Development Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sc
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Kozu Yoshimasa
Department of Drug Delivery Research, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyoto University
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Hashida Mitsuru
Institute for Innovative NanoBio Drug Discovery and Development, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical S
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Konishi Satoshi
Institute For Innovative Nanobio Drug Discovery And Development Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sc
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Hashida Mitsuru
Institute For Innovative Nanobio Drug Discovery And Development Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sc
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Kozu Yoshimasa
Department Of Drug Delivery Research Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kyoto University
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