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Administrative Position:Tenure-track Associate Professor
Education Level:Postgraduate (Doctoral)
Degree:Dr
Academic Titles:Tenure-track Associate Professor
Other Post:Tenure-track Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering/Medical Physics
Alma Mater:Johns Hopkins University
Discipline:Biomedical Engineering
Honors and Titles
2010-05-22 Best Design Award (top 2%), the 2009-2010 Texas Instruments DSP Design Contest in China
2018-05-01 Phi Beta Kappa (ΦBK) Society
2019-03-01 Translational Fellows, Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS)
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DOI number:10.1038/lsa.2017.82
Journal:Light: Science and Applications
Abstract:This manuscript reports on the first two-photon, label-free, metabolic imaging of biological tissues in vivo at histological resolution on an extremely compact, fiber-optic endomicroscopy platform. This system provides new opportunities for performing non-invasive and functional histological imaging of internal organs in vivo, in situ and in real time. As a routine clinical procedure, traditional histology has made significant impacts on medicine. However, the procedure is invasive and time consuming, suffers random sampling errors, and cannot provide in vivo functional information. The technology reported here features an extremely compact and flexible fiber-optic probe ~2 mm in diameter, enabling direct access to internal organs. Unprecedented two-photon imaging quality comparable to a large bench-top laser scanning microscope was achieved through technological innovations in double-clad fiber optics and miniature objective lenses (among many others). In addition to real-time label-free visualization of biological tissues in situ with subcellular histological detail, we demonstrated for the first time in vivo two-photon endomicroscopic metabolic imaging on a functioning mouse kidney model. Such breakthroughs in nonlinear endoscopic imaging capability present numerous promising opportunities for paradigm-shifting applications in both clinical diagnosis and basic research.
Co-author:Gunnsteinn Hall,Bernhard Messerschmidt,Ming-Jun Li
First Author:Wenxuan Liang
Indexed by:Journal paper
Correspondence Author:Xingde Li
Document Code:e17082
Volume:6
Translation or Not:no
Date of Publication:2017-05-10
Links to published journals:https://www.nature.com/articles/lsa201782#citeas