Fig. 7: Ex vivo mouse organ imaging results of a mouse after ICG perfusion surgery. | Microsystems & Nanoengineering

Fig. 7: Ex vivo mouse organ imaging results of a mouse after ICG perfusion surgery.

From: Handheld endomicroscope using a fiber-optic harmonograph enables real-time and in vivo confocal imaging of living cell morphology and capillary perfusion

Fig. 7

a Imaging results of the lung, kidney, bladder, duodenum, colon, stomach, and liver without any post sample preparation process. b Stitched result of individual images of the colon. The historical morphology of the colon could be distinguished such as crypt structures surrounding blood vessels looking like a honeycomb and polyps (asterisks in the figures) in every crypt. The white areas show ICG signals, and the black area in a crypt is likely to be a nucleus. Scale bar = 20 μm

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