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High-NA open-top selective-plane illumination microscopy for biological imaging
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EngineeringMicroscopyBiomedical EngineeringSystem AberrationsMicroscopy MethodComputational ImagingLight MicroscopyBiophysicsNovel Imaging MethodOphthalmologySpim SystemSuper-resolutionBiophotonicsOptical ImagingFluorescence MicroscopyMicroscope Image ProcessingBiomedical ImagingSelective-plane Illumination MicroscopyMedicine
Selective-plane illumination microscopy (SPIM) provides unparalleled advantages for the volumetric imaging of living organisms over extended times. However, the spatial configuration of a SPIM system often limits its compatibility with many widely used biological sample holders such as multi-well chambers and plates. To solve this problem, we developed a high numerical aperture (NA) open-top configuration that places both the excitation and detection objectives on the opposite of the sample coverglass. We carried out a theoretical calculation to analyze the structure of the system-induced aberrations. We then experimentally compensated the system aberrations using adaptive optics combined with static optical components, demonstrating near-diffraction-limited performance in imaging fluorescently labeled cells.
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