MULTIPHOTON MICROSCOPY SYSTEMS
Multiphoton microscopy is a fluorescence imaging technique that allows imaging of living tissue up to about one millimeter in depth. It uses red-shifted excitation light, which can also excite fluorescent dyes. However, for each excitation, two photons of low energy infrared light are absorbed simultaneously to provide the required energy for electrons in the fluorophore to reach the excited state. Using infrared light minimizes scattering in the tissue. Due to the multiphoton absorption, the background signal is strongly suppressed. Both effects lead to an increased penetration depth for these microscopes.
List of the Euro-BioImaging Node Candidates that offer multiphoton microscopy systems for interim operation :
- Belgium - Advanced Light Microscopy Belgian Node
- Czech Republic - Advanced Light And Electron Microscopy Node Prague CZ
- EMBL -Advanced Light Microscopy Facility EMBL
- Finland - Advanced light microscopy Finnish node
- France - France BioImaging Node
- Italy - Advanced Light Microscopy Italian Node
- Netherlands - Facility of excellence in imaging - ALM and Molecular imaging Node Maastricht
- Netherlands - Erasmus MC OIC - Advanced Light Microscopy Rotterdam Node
- Netherlands - The Van Leeuwenhoek Center for Advanced Microscopy (LCAM) - Functional Imaging Flagship Node Amsterdam
- Netherlands - Preclinical Imaging Centre (PRIME) - Molecular Imaging Dutch Node
- Netherlands - Wageningen Imaging and Spectroscopy Hub (WISH) - ALM and Molecular Imaging Node Wageningen
- Norway - NorMIC Oslo - Advanced Light Microscopy Node Oslo
- Poland - Advanced Light Microscopy Polish Node
- Slovakia - Slovak BioImaging Network (SKBIN) - Functional Imaging Slovakian Flagship Node
- Spain - Barcelona Live and Intravital - Advanced Light Microscopy Node (BLivIN)
- Spain - SLN@BCN - Barcelona super Resolution Light Nanoscopy - Super Resolution Node Barcelona
- Spain - Advanced Light Microscopy Node Bilbao Spain.