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In Vivo Imaging in Mouse Spinal Cord Reveals that Microglia Prevent Degeneration of Injured Axons
Caudal hematopoietic tissue supports definitive erythrocytes via epoa and is dispensable for definitive neutrophils
Minimally invasive microglial and neuronal imaging in mouse spinal cord dorsal horn (Invited paper)
‘Long-term in vivo imaging of mouse spinal cord through an optically cleared intervertebral window'
In vivo Imaging of Biological Tissues with Combined Two-Photon Fluorescence and Stimulated Raman Scattering Microscopy
High-resolution two-photon transcranial imaging of brain using direct wavefront sensing
Synthetic Multienzyme Complexes Assembled on Virus-like Particles for Cascade Biosynthesis In Cellulo
Adaptive optics two-photon endomicroscopy enables deep brain imaging at synaptic resolution over large volumes
Lightening the Way of Hematopoiesis: Infrared Laser-Mediated Lineage Tracing With High Spatial-Temporal Resolution
Adaptive optics two-photon microscopy enables near-diffraction-limited and functional retinal imaging in vivo
Phase-Separated Multienzyme Biosynthesis
In vivo single-cell lineage tracing in zebrafish using high-resolution infrared laser-mediated gene induction microscopy
In vivo study of metabolic dynamics and heterogeneity in brown and beige fat by label-free multiphoton redox and fluorescence lifetime microscopy
Modular enzyme assembly for enhanced cascade biocatalysis and metabolic flux
Quantitative Imaging of Lipid Synthesis and Lipolysis Dynamics in Caenorhabditis elegans by Stimulated Raman Scattering Microscopy
In vivo metabolic imaging and monitoring of brown and beige fat
New fluorescent compounds produced by femtosecond laser surgery in biological tissues: the mechanisms
Adult zebrafish Langerhans cells arise from hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells
In vivo imaging-guided microsurgery based on femtosecond laser produced new fluorescent compounds in biological tissues
The first wave of T lymphopoiesis in zebrafish arises from aorta endothelium independent of hematopoietic stem cells
Multimodal nonlinear optical microscopy reveals critical role of kinesin-1 in cartilage development
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