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High-resolution Fourier light-field microscopy for volumetric multi-color live-cell imaging
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Fluorescence MicroscopyIntracellular OrganellesEngineeringVolumetric InterrogationMicroscopyBiomedical ImagingQuantitative Phase ImagingBiomedical EngineeringCell BiologyCellular BiochemistryLow Photo DamageMedicineMolecular ImagingLight MicroscopyCell ImagingBiophysicsNovel Imaging Method
Volumetric interrogation of the organization and processes of intracellular organelles and molecules in cellular systems with a high spatiotemporal resolution is essential for understanding cell physiology, development, and pathology. Here, we report high-resolution Fourier light-field microscopy (HR-FLFM) for fast and volumetric live-cell imaging. HR-FLFM transforms conventional cell microscopy and enables exploration of less accessible spatiotemporal-limiting regimes for single-cell studies. The results present a near-diffraction-limited resolution in all three dimensions, a five-fold extended focal depth to several micrometers, and a scanning-free volume acquisition time up to milliseconds. The system demonstrates instrumentation accessibility, low photo damage for continuous observation, and high compatibility with general cell assays. We anticipate HR-FLFM to offer a promising methodological pathway for investigating a wide range of intracellular processes and functions with exquisite spatiotemporal contextual details.
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