Lightsheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) has rapidly progressed in the past decade from an emerging technology into an established methodology. This progress has largely been driven by its suitability to developmental biology, where it is able to give excellent spatial-temporal resolution over relatively large fields of view with good contrast and low phototoxicity. In many respects it is superseding confocal microscopy. However, it is no magic bullet and still struggles to image deeply in more highly scattering samples. Many solutions to this challenge have been presented, including, Airy and Bessel illumination, 2-photon operation and deconvolution techniques. In this work, we show a comparison between a simple but effective Gaussian bea...
AbstractThe use of propagation invariant Bessel beams has enabled high-resolution subcellular light ...
Optical imaging of the dynamics of living specimens involves tradeoffs between spatial resolution, t...
Light sheet microscopy is an easy to implement and extremely powerful alternative to established flu...
Lightsheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) has rapidly progressed in the past decade from an emerging...
Biomedical study researchers using animals to model disease and treatment need fast, deep, noninvasi...
The project was supported by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, RS MacDonald...
Light sheet microscopy, with the technique developed nearly a century ago and the first application ...
Funding: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council under grant EP/J01771X/1 (KD), the 'B...
The project was supported by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, RS Macdonald...
In this study we show that it is possible to successfully combine the benefits of light-sheet micros...
Significance: Optical microscopy is characterized by the ability to get high resolution, below 1 μm...
Light-sheet microscopy (LSM), in combination with intrinsically transparent zebrafish larvae, is a m...
Light-sheet microscopy (LSM) has received great interest for fluorescent imaging applications in bio...
Light-sheet microscopy (LSM), in combination with intrinsically transparent zebrafish larvae, is a c...
AbstractThe use of propagation invariant Bessel beams has enabled high-resolution subcellular light ...
Optical imaging of the dynamics of living specimens involves tradeoffs between spatial resolution, t...
Light sheet microscopy is an easy to implement and extremely powerful alternative to established flu...
Lightsheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) has rapidly progressed in the past decade from an emerging...
Biomedical study researchers using animals to model disease and treatment need fast, deep, noninvasi...
The project was supported by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, RS MacDonald...
Light sheet microscopy, with the technique developed nearly a century ago and the first application ...
Funding: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council under grant EP/J01771X/1 (KD), the 'B...
The project was supported by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, RS Macdonald...
In this study we show that it is possible to successfully combine the benefits of light-sheet micros...
Significance: Optical microscopy is characterized by the ability to get high resolution, below 1 μm...
Light-sheet microscopy (LSM), in combination with intrinsically transparent zebrafish larvae, is a m...
Light-sheet microscopy (LSM) has received great interest for fluorescent imaging applications in bio...
Light-sheet microscopy (LSM), in combination with intrinsically transparent zebrafish larvae, is a c...
AbstractThe use of propagation invariant Bessel beams has enabled high-resolution subcellular light ...
Optical imaging of the dynamics of living specimens involves tradeoffs between spatial resolution, t...
Light sheet microscopy is an easy to implement and extremely powerful alternative to established flu...