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Epi-illumination SPIM for volumetric imaging with high spatial-temporal resolution.

Authors :
Yang, Bin
Yang, Bin
Chen, Xingye
Wang, Yina
Feng, Siyu
Pessino, Veronica
Stuurman, Nico
Cho, Nathan H
Cheng, Karen W
Lord, Samuel J
Xu, Linfeng
Xie, Dan
Mullins, R Dyche
Leonetti, Manuel D
Huang, Bo
Yang, Bin
Yang, Bin
Chen, Xingye
Wang, Yina
Feng, Siyu
Pessino, Veronica
Stuurman, Nico
Cho, Nathan H
Cheng, Karen W
Lord, Samuel J
Xu, Linfeng
Xie, Dan
Mullins, R Dyche
Leonetti, Manuel D
Huang, Bo
Source :
Nature methods; vol 16, iss 6, 501-504; 1548-7091
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We designed an epi-illumination SPIM system that uses a single objective and has a sample interface identical to that of an inverted fluorescence microscope with no additional reflection elements. It achieves subcellular resolution and single-molecule sensitivity, and is compatible with common biological sample holders, including multi-well plates. We demonstrated multicolor fast volumetric imaging, single-molecule localization microscopy, parallel imaging of 16 cell lines and parallel recording of cellular responses to perturbations.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature methods; vol 16, iss 6, 501-504; 1548-7091
Notes :
application/pdf, Nature methods vol 16, iss 6, 501-504 1548-7091
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367409887
Document Type :
Electronic Resource