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Axial plane optical microscopy.

Authors :
Li, Tongcang
Li, Tongcang
Ota, Sadao
Kim, Jeongmin
Wong, Zi Jing
Wang, Yuan
Yin, Xiaobo
Zhang, Xiang
Li, Tongcang
Li, Tongcang
Ota, Sadao
Kim, Jeongmin
Wong, Zi Jing
Wang, Yuan
Yin, Xiaobo
Zhang, Xiang
Source :
Scientific reports; vol 4, iss 1, 7253; 2045-2322
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We present axial plane optical microscopy (APOM) that can, in contrast to conventional microscopy, directly image a sample's cross-section parallel to the optical axis of an objective lens without scanning. APOM combined with conventional microscopy simultaneously provides two orthogonal images of a 3D sample. More importantly, APOM uses only a single lens near the sample to achieve selective-plane illumination microscopy, as we demonstrated by three-dimensional (3D) imaging of fluorescent pollens and brain slices. This technique allows fast, high-contrast, and convenient 3D imaging of structures that are hundreds of microns beneath the surfaces of large biological tissues.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Scientific reports; vol 4, iss 1, 7253; 2045-2322
Notes :
application/pdf, Scientific reports vol 4, iss 1, 7253 2045-2322
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287348290
Document Type :
Electronic Resource