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Combined confocal and magnetic resonance microscopy
Authors:R. A. Wind  P. D. Majors  K. R. Minard  E. J. Ackerman  D. S. Daly  G. R. Holtom  B. D. Thrall  T. J. Weber
Affiliation:1. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, P.O. Box 999, Mail Stop K8-98, 99352, Richland, WA, USA
Abstract:Confocal fluorescence optical microscopy and magnetic resonance microscopy are each used to study live cells in a minimally invasive way. Both techniques provide complementary information. Therefore, by examining cells simultaneously with both methodologies, more detailed information is obtained than is possible with each microscope individually. In this paper two configurations of a combined confocal and magnetic resonance microscope are described. The first configuration is capable of studying large single cells or three-dimensional cell agglomerates, whereas the second configuration is designed for the investigation of monolayers of mammalian cells. In both cases the sample compartment is part of a temperature regulated perfusion system. Images obtained with the combined system are shown forXenopus laevis oocytes, model JB6 tumor spheroids, and a single layer of Chinese hamster ovary cells. Finally, potential applications of the combined microscope are discussed.
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