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Two-Photon–Excited Fluorescence Imaging of Human RPE Cells with a Femtosecond Ti:Sapphire Laser
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TPEF imaging represents a novel tool for the investigation of morphologic and spectral characteristics of human RPE cells. Spectral variations of individual LF granules may indicate differences in the complex molecular composition. Compared to conventional single-photon excited autofluorescence, TPEF with a tunable laser source allows for reduced photo damage and deeper sensing depth. It may help to elucidate further the pathophysiological role of LF accumulation as a common downstream pathogenetic pathway in retinal diseases. With the proof of principle from this ex vivo study, further work is now planned to evaluate the safety of TPEF RPE imaging in RPE cultures and animal models.
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