Abstract
Inhalational anesthetic is important clinically, especially for surgical operations. However, the molecular mechanism of their action has not been completely clarified, because these anesthetic molecules are small, and hence, difficult in labeling in cells. To visualize their distribution in the cell and to examine in-vivo behavior of such a halogenated anesthetic, label-free biomedical imaging with molecular specificity is required.
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