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Two Photon Structural and Functional Imaging

Two-Photon-Structural-and-Functional-Imaging

Problems

In many living tissues, such as neural tissue, structure and function are closely related. For example, neural plasticity strongly influences synaptogenesis, or a certain pattern of neural excitation significantly alters the synaptic structure by strengthening connections (long-term potentiation). In a neural circuit, structure determines function, and function alters structure.

Technology

Non-linear microscopy in various technological forms ranging from high-density and resolution  to large areas and fast acquisition times allows analysing living tissue (such as neural or other types of tissue) going in-depth and extracting information from different non-linear interaction phenomena, such as fluorescence emission, second harmonic production, and the study of the average lifetime of the excited level.

Outcomes and impact

Signals obtained from the non-linear processes allow for obtaining fundamental information both on the morpho chemical aspects of the tissue and on functional aspects. In particular, the fluorescence signals can be linked to molecules characteristic of a tumour or of a metabolic process. The second harmonic signal can be correlated to other tissue structures such as collagen and sarcomeres, while the study of the lifetime of the excited level can provide information between the coupling of the molecules, very useful for the detection of tumours.

Members

Advanced_Biological_Sensing_Francesco_Pavone

Francesco Pavone,
Group Leader

Advanced_Biological_Sensing_Emilia_CONTI

Emilia
Conti

Advanced_Biological_Sensing_Anna_Letizia_Allegra_Mascaro

Letizia Allegra
Mascaro

Advanced_Biological_Sensing_Irene_Costantini

Irene
Costantini

Advanced_Biological_Sensing_Giacomo_Mazzamuto

Giacomo
Mazzamuto

Advanced_Biological_Sensing_Michele_Sorelli

Michele
Sorelli

Advanced_Biological_Sensing_Giuseppe_deVito

Giuseppe
De Vito

Advanced_Biological_Sensing_Francesco_Resta

Francesco
Resta

Advanced_Biological_Sensing_Francesco_Vanzi

Francesco
Vanzi