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Structural imaging of full thickness of colon ridges

Physiologically relevant imaging of the ENS and epithelium in the proximal colon of Wnt1Cre/WT Rosa26GCaMP3/WT mice. Structural imaging of full thickness proximal colon ridges: combining 2PE fluorescence of genetically labeled ENS with label-free, non-linear contextual tissue signals.




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Fung, C., Cools, B., Malagola, S., Martens, T., Tack, J., Kazwiny, Y., & Vanden Berghe, P. (2021). Luminal short-chain fatty acids and 5-HT acutely activate myenteric neurons in the mouse proximal colon. Neurogastroenterology and motility, 33(12), e14186.

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