Surgical implantation of an abdominal imaging window for intravital microscopy

High-resolution intravital microscopy through imaging windows has become an indispensable technique for the long-term visualization of dynamic processes in living animals. Easily accessible sites such as the skin, the breast and the skull can be imaged using various different imaging windows; howeve...

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description High-resolution intravital microscopy through imaging windows has become an indispensable technique for the long-term visualization of dynamic processes in living animals. Easily accessible sites such as the skin, the breast and the skull can be imaged using various different imaging windows; however, long-term imaging studies on cellular processes in abdominal organs are more challenging. These processes include colonization of the liver by metastatic tumor cells and the development of an immune response in the spleen. We have recently developed an abdominal imaging window (AIW) that allows long-term imaging of the liver, the pancreas, the intestine, the kidney and the spleen. Here we describe the detailed protocol for the optimal surgical implantation of the AIW, which takes ∼1 h, and subsequent multiphoton imaging, which takes up to 1 month.
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Animals
Biocompatible Materials
Biological Techniques
Cell adhesion & migration
Colonization
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Diagnostic Imaging - methods
Immune response
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Life Sciences
Liver
Medical examination
Metastasis
Methods
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Mice, Inbred Strains
Microarrays
Microscope and microscopy
Microscopy
Organic Chemistry
Physiology
Protocol
Spleen
Titanium alloys
Visualization
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