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8 June 2011 Nonlinear optical microscopy of adipose-derived stem cells induced towards osteoblasts and adipocytes
R. Mouras, P. Bagnaninchi, A. Downes, M. Muratore, A. Elfick
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Abstract
Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) are adult stem cells isolated from lipoaspirates. They are a good candidate for autologuous cell therapy and tissue engineering. For these applications, label-free imaging could be critical to assess noninvasively the efficiency of stem cell (SC) differentiation. We report on the development and application of a multimodal microscope to monitor and quantify ADSC differentiation into osteoblasts and adipocytes.
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R. Mouras, P. Bagnaninchi, A. Downes, M. Muratore, and A. Elfick "Nonlinear optical microscopy of adipose-derived stem cells induced towards osteoblasts and adipocytes", Proc. SPIE 8086, Advanced Microscopy Techniques II, 80860Q (8 June 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.889780
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KEYWORDS
Stem cells

Microscopy

Second-harmonic generation

Image transmission

CARS tomography

Multiphoton microscopy

Collagen

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