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31/01/2010 - Cedars-Sinaï praises Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy
Jeffrey Conklin, MD and Laith H. Jamil, MD publish some case studies in the Cedars-Sinaï Medical Center GI Newsletter to illustrate how the Cellvizio technology "gives GIs a powerful new tool". Download the newsletter





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Mouse Atlas with Invitrogen Fluorescent Probes for In Vivo In Situ Imaging

Discover cell secrets in their natural environement with Invitrogen Fluorescent Probes for in vivo imaging.


Drug candidate detection, coupled with Alexa Fluor®488 dye in the cell membranes of liver hepatocytes
Courtesy of Raphael Boisgard, Frederic Duconge and Bertrand Tavitian, CEA SHFJ, Inserm, ERM 109 Orsay France


Mouse kidney after IV injection of an oligonucleotide tagged with Alexa Fluor®680 dye. Cellvizio 635
Courtesy of Raphael Boisgard, Frederic Ducongé and Bertrand Tavitian, CEA SHFJ, Inserm, ERM 109 Orsay France


Visualization normal crypt in colon of mouse after instillation of SYTO®13 dye and cresyl violet
Courtesy of Igor Charvet, Paolo Meda, Centre Medical Universitaire, Geneva, Switzerland


Cell imaging on the cornea with SYTO® dye.


Platelets aggregation in the carotid artery with a lesion of the endothelium. Platelets were incubated with FITC
Courtesy of Dr S. Massberg and Pr. U. von Andrian, Institute for Biomedical Research, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA


Apoptotic bodies in a rejected cornea graft, marked with YOYO®1 dye.
Courtesy of Francine Behart-Cohen, U450, INSERM, Paris France


Umbrella cells of healthy urothelial mucosa after instillation, by way of catheter, of rhodamine 123 (mitochondria marker), with cell nuclei appearing dark.
Courtesy of Dr M.A. D'Hallewin, Centre Alexis Vautrin, Nancy, France


Mouse colon after topical application of TO-PRO®1 dye (nuclear staining).
Courtesy of Raphaël Boisgard and Bertrand Tavitian, CEA-SHFJ, Inserm ERM 103, Orsay, France


Mouse cornea after topical application of TO-PRO®1 dye (nuclear staining).
Courtesy of Raphaël Boisgard and Bertrand Tavitian, CEA-SHFJ, Inserm ERM 103, Orsay, France


Mouse liver after topical application of TO-PRO®1 dye (nuclear staining).
Courtesy of Raphaël Boisgard and Bertrand Tavitian, CEA-SHFJ, Inserm ERM 103, Orsay, France


Cytoplasmic staining of hepatocytes (liver cells) with MitoTracker® Green dye.


Tubules of the kidney stained with rhodamine 123 (cytoplasmic staining).
Courtesy of Raphaël Boisgard and Bertrand Tavitian, CEA-SHFJ, Inserm ERM 103, Orsay, France

For information on specific dyes, please take a look at : http://probes.invitrogen.com/



CALENDAR

20/03/2010 - ICCU 2010
A great place for a great event : The 2nd annual International Conference for Cellvizio Users will take place on March 20-22nd, 2010 in Paris