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Imaging of Ca2+ intracellular dynamics with a third-harmonic generation microscope

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Abstract

We describe the promising development of third-harmonic generation (THG) in laser scanning microscopy for study of the functional imaging of live biological cells. The dynamics of Ca2+ in biological cells is shown. The Ca2+ signal consists of a transient increase in the intracellular concentration. THG microscopy allows one to temporally visualize the release of Ca2+ from internal stores and (or) calcium influx.

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