Abstract
Time-lapsed, three-dimensional multiphoton microscopy showed that application of air-drying and glycerol to animal tissue induced a well-expressed optical clearing. The effect was dynamic, reversible process, and can be used to enhance capabilities of nonlinear imaging.
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