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1680 1930 1960 1515
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Optics
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Focus
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Confocal theory
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Dr. Marvin Minsky Confocal microscope: 1957 Confocal theory
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LASER L ight A mplification by the S timulated E mission of R adiation Scanning Confocal Microscope Laser
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Dichroic Mirror
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Conventional / Confocal
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Fluorescence 400 nm
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Wavelength and Light Properties 575 nm E = h c High Energy Low Energy 0,5* *2
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Multiphoton exitation 800 nm 1200 nm 400 nm Dr. Maria Göppert-Mayer : theory of two-photon quantum transitions (two-photon absorption and emission) 1931,
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LASER 500 nm Pulsed LASER 1000 nm1200 nm800 nm nm 500 nm 8001200 Temporal photon concentration
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Prof. Watt W. Webb et al. Two-photon laser scanning fluorescence microscopy : 1990 Spatial photon concentration
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Confocal / Multiphoton
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Luo at al. Cell Structure and Function 2006, 31: 63 Comparison of photoactivation of PA-GFP in vivo with single- photon (405 nm) and multiphoton (790 nm) laser light. Photoconversion Excitation area
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Thorsten at al. Nature 2004; 427: 159 T-cell priming by dendriticcells in lymph nodes occurs in three distinct phases In VIVO Imaging
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