With the development of novel fluorescence techniques, high resolution light microscopy has become a challenging technique for investigations of the three-dimensional (3D) micro-cosmos in cells and sub-cellular components. So far, all fluorescence microscopes applied for 3D imaging in biosciences show a spatially anisotropic point spread function resulting in an anisotropic optical resolution or point localization precision. To overcome this shortcoming, micro axial tomography was suggested which allows object tilting on the microscopic stage and leads to an improvement in localization precision and spatial resolution. Here, we present a miniaturized device which can be implemented in a motor driven microscope stage. The footprint of this d...
International audienceDistance measurements are commonly performed by a phase detection based on a l...
This paper reports a handheld multiphoton fluorescence microscope designed for clinical imaging that...
International audienceWe present a simple modification of a standard total internal reflection fluor...
Fluorescence light microscopy, confocal laser scanning microscopy, tilting device, point spread func...
The resolution along the optical axis is much less than the lateral resolution in both confocal and ...
Fluorescent confocal laser scanning microscopy allows an improved imaging of microscopic objects in ...
By physical rotation of the sample, axial tomography enables the acquisition of otherwise inaccessib...
Fluorescent observation of cells generally suffers from the limited axial resolution due to the elon...
<p> Optical micromanipulation of particles based on the optical trapping effect induced by the inte...
We present axial plane optical microscopy (APOM) that can, in contrast to conventional microscopy, d...
We describe the aberrations induced by introducing micromirrors into the object space of a microscop...
Optical microscopy seeks to produce accurate and precise enlarged images of an object. It is highly ...
Microscopic techniques with high spatial and temporal resolution are required for in vivo studying b...
In the discussion of resolution in optical microscopy, axial precision has often come second to its ...
Fluorescence anisotropy imaging is a popular method to visualize changes in organization and conform...
International audienceDistance measurements are commonly performed by a phase detection based on a l...
This paper reports a handheld multiphoton fluorescence microscope designed for clinical imaging that...
International audienceWe present a simple modification of a standard total internal reflection fluor...
Fluorescence light microscopy, confocal laser scanning microscopy, tilting device, point spread func...
The resolution along the optical axis is much less than the lateral resolution in both confocal and ...
Fluorescent confocal laser scanning microscopy allows an improved imaging of microscopic objects in ...
By physical rotation of the sample, axial tomography enables the acquisition of otherwise inaccessib...
Fluorescent observation of cells generally suffers from the limited axial resolution due to the elon...
<p> Optical micromanipulation of particles based on the optical trapping effect induced by the inte...
We present axial plane optical microscopy (APOM) that can, in contrast to conventional microscopy, d...
We describe the aberrations induced by introducing micromirrors into the object space of a microscop...
Optical microscopy seeks to produce accurate and precise enlarged images of an object. It is highly ...
Microscopic techniques with high spatial and temporal resolution are required for in vivo studying b...
In the discussion of resolution in optical microscopy, axial precision has often come second to its ...
Fluorescence anisotropy imaging is a popular method to visualize changes in organization and conform...
International audienceDistance measurements are commonly performed by a phase detection based on a l...
This paper reports a handheld multiphoton fluorescence microscope designed for clinical imaging that...
International audienceWe present a simple modification of a standard total internal reflection fluor...