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Description Two Photon Microscopy image of rat skin. Maximum Intensity projection (MIP) of 54 imaging planes representing 133 micrometer in depth. Green shows Second harmonic generation (SHG) signal representing collagen and blue/cyan blood vessels visualized with injected Tomato-Lectin conjugated to Dy-light 649. Red/Magenta shows autofluorescence.
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Date of publication 15 May 2022
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