Chronic Inflammation Under the Microscope

  • Neumann J
  • Scherhag A
  • Otten S
  • et al.
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Abstract

In the course of chronic inflammation certain body areas are recurrently inflamed. This goes along with many human diseases. With the help of widefield light microscopy, the underlying processes can be examined from a cellular level to whole organisms. This article presents several widefield microscopy applications such as immunofluorescence, live-cell imaging, histology, and ratiometric analysis to get insight into the development of chronic inflammation, the related diseases, and their treatment.

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Neumann, J., Scherhag, A., Otten, S., Shen, F., Leifke, A. L., Birk, U., … Cremer, C. (2016). Chronic Inflammation Under the Microscope. Microscopy Today, 24(6), 38–45. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1551929516000894

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