URL: https://www.tissuevision.com/overview
Proper Citation: TissueVision TissueCyte 1000 Photon Imaging System (RRID:SCR_020870)
Description: TissueCyte Imaging Platform is a whole organ Serial Two-Photon Tomography platform that allows whole fixed organs to be imaged in the matter of hours. It is based on high speed two-photon microscopy (TPM) and integrated tissue sectioning. Integrated tissue sectioning allows samples of arbitrary size to be imaged including entire organs in mammalian models. Two-photon microscopy assures consistent sub-micron, 3D imaging throughout the organ with fluorescent specificity. The high quality sections that are produced as a result of the imaging process are best for follow-up secondary analysis and imaging. In addition, the sample preparation is a paraformaldehyde fixation and requires no optical clearing, thus preserving structural and biomolecular signatures.
Resource Type: instrument resource
Keywords: TissueVision, Photon Imaging System, Instrument Equipment, USEDit
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