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ADVANCED OPTICAL TECHNIQUES TO EXPLORE BRAIN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION [PDF]
Understanding brain structure and function, and the complex relationships between them, is one of the grand challenges of contemporary sciences. Thanks to their flexibility, optical techniques could be the key to explore this complex network.
L. SILVESTRI +4 more
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Light sheet microscopy with acoustic sample confinement
Here, the authors integrate an acoustic trap with a compact light sheet fluorescence microscope to provide contactless sample confinement of biological organisms.
Zhengyi Yang +9 more
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Cell wall composition in monocotyledonous grasses has been identified as a key area of research for developing better feedstocks for forage and biofuel production.
Christopher Brown +2 more
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Light sheet microscopy of the gerbil cochlea
AbstractLight sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) provides a rapid and complete three‐dimensional image of the cochlea. The method retains anatomical relationships—on a micrometer scale—between internal structures such as hair cells, basilar membrane (BM), and modiolus with external surface structures such as the round and oval windows.
Kendall A. Hutson +4 more
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Light-sheets and smart microscopy, an exciting future is dawning
Light-sheet fluorescence microscopy has transformed our ability to visualize and quantitatively measure biological processes rapidly and over long time periods.
Stephan Daetwyler, Reto Paul Fiolka
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Light sheet microscopy for single molecule tracking in living tissue. [PDF]
Single molecule observation in cells and tissue allows the analysis of physiological processes with molecular detail, but it still represents a major methodological challenge.
Jörg Gerhard Ritter +4 more
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Three-dimensional (3D) ex vivo imaging of cleared tissue from intact brains from animal models, human brain surgical specimens, and large postmortem human and non-human primate brain specimens is essential for understanding physiological neural ...
Matthew G. Fay +16 more
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3D Volume Rendering of Invertebrates Using Light-Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy
Light-Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy has recently emerged as the technique of choice for obtaining high quality three-dimensional (3D) images of whole organisms, with low photo-damage and fast acquisition rates.
Emilio J. Gualda
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Protocol for the Design and Assembly of a Light Sheet Light Field Microscope
Light field microscopy is a recent development that makes it possible to obtain images of volumes with a single camera exposure, enabling studies of fast processes such as neural activity in zebrafish brains at high temporal resolution, at the expense of
Jorge Madrid-Wolff, Manu Forero-Shelton
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Automated high-throughput light-sheet fluorescence microscopy of larval zebrafish. [PDF]
Light sheet fluorescence microscopy enables fast, minimally phototoxic, three-dimensional imaging of live specimens, but is currently limited by low throughput and tedious sample preparation.
Savannah L Logan +5 more
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