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Small Animal Imaging


GI Tract And Mesentery

Liver-Pancreas-Kidney

Muscle and Skeleton

Nervous system

Urinary Bladder

Lymphoid Organs

Invitrogen Reagents

VisEn Medical Probes

Transgenic Animals

Plants

Eye: cornea and retina

Tumoral Angiogenesis



Gastroenterology


Pulmonology



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Plants

Most plants can easily be imaged at 488 nm because they are autofluorescent for this wavelength. The images below include both examples of plant autofluorescence as well as detection of GFP in transgenic species.

The Cellvizio® can be used to image and screen plants on site and can be useful especially for structures that are not easily accessible with other techniques, like roots.



Cell walls of a corn leaf, stained with propidium iodide

Field of view 400*280 µm
ProFlex S-1500
Courtesy O.Turc, LEPSE, INRA, Montpellier, France



Cell walls and nuclei in a GFP transgenic rice leaf

Field of view 400*280 µm
ProFlex S-1500
Courtesy JP.Verdeil, IRCAD, Montpellier, France



Cell walls of GFP rice roots

Field of view 400*280
ProFlex S-1500
Courtesy JP.Verdeil, IRCAD, Montpellier, France



Autofluorescence of the back side of a corn leaf. The stomatas appear in dark

Field of view 400*280 ěm
ProFlex S-1500
Courtesy O.Turc, LEPSE, INRA, Montpellier, France.




CALENDAR

02/05/2010 - DDW 2010
Come discover the latest Cellvizio developments at DDW 2010 in New Orleans. Visit us at booth #547 for a hands-on experience of Cellvizio.