Quantifying Glomerular Permeability of Fluorescent Macromolecules Using 2-Photon Microscopy in Munich Wistar Rats

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April 17th, 2013

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10.3791/50052-v

April 17th, 2013


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2 photon Microscopy

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Title

1:50

Exposing the Kidney in a Munich Wistar Rat for Intravital 2-Photon Imaging

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Acquiring Images to Quantify Renal Permeability of Albumin

6:02

Calculating Glomerular Sieving Coefficient for Fluorescent Albumin from 3D Volumes

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Glomerular Permeability Results

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Conclusion

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