Longitudinal high-resolution imaging through a flexible intravital imaging window

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Abstract

Intravital microscopy (IVM) is a powerful technique that enables imaging of internal tissues at (sub)cellular resolutions in living animals. Here, we present a silicone-based imaging window consisting of a fully flexible, sutureless design that is ideally suited for long-term, longitudinal IVM of growing tissues and tumors. Crucially, we show that this window, without any customization, is suitable for numerous anatomical locations in mice using a rapid and standardized implantation procedure. This low-cost device represents a substantial technological and performance advance that facilitates intravital imaging in diverse contexts in higher organisms, opening previously unattainable avenues for in vivo imaging of soft and fragile tissues.

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Jacquemin, G., Benavente-Diaz, M., Djaber, S., Bore, A., Dangles-Marie, V., Surdez, D., … Lloyd-Lewis, B. (2021). Longitudinal high-resolution imaging through a flexible intravital imaging window. Science Advances, 7(25). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abg7663

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