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English: Axial stack of the small intestine beginning at the outer muscularis mucosa. Imaging the small intestine through the muscularis mucosa allows better visualization of the crypts in the lamina propria. This stack was acquired at 740 nm with a field of view of 375 µm on each side and a total depth of 170 µm. Note that at z = −115 µm, the villi begin to form. Villi are visible at z = −150 µm. |
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Source | Video S2 from Grosberg L, Radosevich A, Asfaha S, Wang T, Hillman E (2011). "Spectral Characterization and Unmixing of Intrinsic Contrast in Intact Normal and Diseased Gastric Tissues Using Hyperspectral Two-Photon Microscopy". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0019925. PMID 21603623. PMC: 3095627. | ||
Author | Grosberg L, Radosevich A, Asfaha S, Wang T, Hillman E | ||
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Author | Grosberg L, Radosevich A, Asfaha S, Wang T, Hillman E |
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Language | English |