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The Immunology Podcast

Ep. 18: “Immune Microscopy” Featuring Dr. Tri Phan

Nov 23, 2021
Dr. Tri Phan discusses using two-photon microscopy to study immune responses, image deep into tissues without damage, and discover osteomorphs in bone. They also talk about the physics behind this microscopy, memory B cells in lymph nodes, and challenges of continuous live organism imaging.
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  • Two-photon microscopy reveals the dynamic behavior of osteoclasts fissioning into osteomorphs in live animals.
  • Intravital microscopy enables deep tissue imaging with reduced phototoxicity, crucial for studying immune cell dynamics.

Deep dives

Intravital Microscopy Reveals Novel Insights into Osteoclast Behavior

Using intravital two-photon microscopy, researchers observed osteoclasts in live animals, discovering that these cells can fission into daughter cells called osteomorphs that can reassemble into osteoclasts. The process indicates a dynamic cellular behavior not previously understood from conventional static imaging methods.

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