Full-aperture extended-depth oblique plane microscopy through dynamic remote focusing.

deformable lenses fluorescence light-sheet microscopy oblique plane microscopy remote focusing

Journal

Journal of biomedical optics
ISSN: 1560-2281
Titre abrégé: J Biomed Opt
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 9605853

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Mar 2024
Historique:
received: 14 12 2023
revised: 02 03 2024
accepted: 06 03 2024
medline: 22 3 2024
pubmed: 22 3 2024
entrez: 22 3 2024
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The reprojection setup typical of oblique plane microscopy (OPM) limits the effective aperture of the imaging system, and therefore its efficiency and resolution. Large aperture system is only possible through the use of custom specialized optics. A full-aperture OPM made with off the shelf components would both improve the performance of the method and encourage its widespread adoption. To prove the feasibility of an OPM without a conventional reprojection setup, retaining the full aperture of the primary objective employed. A deformable lens based remote focusing setup synchronized with the rolling shutter of a complementary metal-oxide semiconductor detector is used instead of a traditional reprojection system. The system was tested on microbeads, prepared slides, and zebrafish embryos. Resolution and pixel throughput were superior to conventional OPM with cropped apertures, and comparable with OPM implementations with custom made optical components. An easily reproducible approach to OPM imaging is presented, eliminating the conventional reprojection setup and exploiting the full aperture of the employed objective.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38515831
doi: 10.1117/1.JBO.29.3.036502
pii: 230387GRR
pmc: PMC10956707
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

036502

Informations de copyright

© 2024 The Authors.

Auteurs

Paolo Pozzi (P)

Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Fisica, Milano, Italy.

Vipin Balan (V)

Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Fisica, Milano, Italy.

Alessia Candeo (A)

Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Fisica, Milano, Italy.

Alessia Brix (A)

Università degli Studi di Milano, Dipartimento di Biotecnologie Mediche e Medicina Traslazionale, Milano, Italy.

Anna Silvia Pistocchi (AS)

Università degli Studi di Milano, Dipartimento di Biotecnologie Mediche e Medicina Traslazionale, Milano, Italy.

Cosimo D'Andrea (C)

Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Fisica, Milano, Italy.

Gianluca Valentini (G)

Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Fisica, Milano, Italy.

Andrea Bassi (A)

Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Fisica, Milano, Italy.

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