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Nonlinear microscopy as diagnostic tool for the discrimination of activated T cells

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Abstract

Third Harmonic Generation (THG) imaging was applied to mouse resting and activated T-cells. Quantification of THG signal, which corresponded to lipid droplets, could distinguish activated T-cells, allowing follow-up of immune response development.

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