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Open-top axially swept light-sheet microscopy
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2021
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EngineeringMicroscopyBiomedical EngineeringEndoscopic ImagingTissue ImagingMicroscopy MethodBiomedical OpticLight-sheet MicroscopyComputational ImagingOptical SystemsLight MicroscopyOphthalmologyLaser MicroscopyImagingBiophotonicsComputational Optical ImagingOptical ImagingLight SheetMicroscope Image ProcessingBiomedical ImagingBiomedical PhotonicsOpen-top Light-sheet MicroscopyImaging FovMedicine
Open-top light-sheet microscopy (OT-LSM) is a specialized microscopic technique for high throughput cellular imaging of large tissue specimens including optically cleared tissues by having the entire optical setup below the sample stage. Current OT-LSM systems had relatively low axial resolutions by using weakly focused light sheets to cover the imaging field of view (FOV). In this report, open-top axially swept LSM (OTAS-LSM) was developed for high-throughput cellular imaging with improved axial resolution. OTAS-LSM swept a tightly focused excitation light sheet across the imaging FOV using an electro tunable lens (ETL) and collected emission light at the focus of the light sheet with a camera in the rolling shutter mode. OTAS-LSM was developed by using air objective lenses and a liquid prism and it had on-axis optical aberration associated with the mismatch of refractive indices between air and immersion medium. The effects of optical aberration were analyzed by both simulation and experiment, and the image resolutions were under 1.6µm in all directions. The newly developed OTAS-LSM was applied to the imaging of optically cleared mouse brain and small intestine, and it demonstrated the single-cell resolution imaging of neuronal networks. OTAS-LSM might be useful for the high-throughput cellular examination of optically cleared large tissues.
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