Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has been widely used to study mammalian embryonic development with the advantages of high spatial and temporal resolutions and without the need for any contrast enhancement probes. However, the limited imaging depth of traditional OCT might prohibit visualization of the full embryonic body. To overcome this limitation, we have developed a new methodology to enhance the imaging range of OCT in embryonic day (E) 9.5 and 10.5 mouse embryos using rotational imaging. Rotational imaging OCT (RI-OCT) enables full-body imaging of mouse embryos by performing multiangle imaging. A series of postprocessing procedures was performed on each cross-section image, resulting in the final composited image. The results demon...
Embryonic development in normal and genetically modified mice is commonly analysed by histological s...
Developmental biology is a field in which explorations are made to answer how an organism transforms...
Summary: Due to the internal nature of mammalian development, much of the research performed is of a...
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has been widely used to study mammalian embryonic development wit...
Live imaging of mammalian embryos can elucidate human embryonic development, which is governed by se...
AbstractImproved imaging of morphological changes has the potential of offering new insight into the...
Early embryonic imaging of cardiovascular development in mammalian models requires a method that can...
High‐resolution and real‐time visualization of the morphological changes during embryonic developmen...
Early patterning and polarity is of fundamental interest in preimplantation embryonic development. L...
OCT and OPT image of the E13.5 embryo Originally published in Biomedical Optics Express on 01 June 2...
The morphology of embryos produced by in vitro fertilization (IVF) is commonly used to estimate thei...
Optical coherence tomography guided microinjections in live mouse embryos: high-resolution targeted ...
example of live imaging of an E9.5 embryo Originally published in Biomedical Optics Express on 01 Ju...
Abstract: Live imaging of normal and abnormal vascular de-velopment in mammalian embryos is importan...
Improved imaging of morphological changes has the potential of offering new insight into the complex...
Embryonic development in normal and genetically modified mice is commonly analysed by histological s...
Developmental biology is a field in which explorations are made to answer how an organism transforms...
Summary: Due to the internal nature of mammalian development, much of the research performed is of a...
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has been widely used to study mammalian embryonic development wit...
Live imaging of mammalian embryos can elucidate human embryonic development, which is governed by se...
AbstractImproved imaging of morphological changes has the potential of offering new insight into the...
Early embryonic imaging of cardiovascular development in mammalian models requires a method that can...
High‐resolution and real‐time visualization of the morphological changes during embryonic developmen...
Early patterning and polarity is of fundamental interest in preimplantation embryonic development. L...
OCT and OPT image of the E13.5 embryo Originally published in Biomedical Optics Express on 01 June 2...
The morphology of embryos produced by in vitro fertilization (IVF) is commonly used to estimate thei...
Optical coherence tomography guided microinjections in live mouse embryos: high-resolution targeted ...
example of live imaging of an E9.5 embryo Originally published in Biomedical Optics Express on 01 Ju...
Abstract: Live imaging of normal and abnormal vascular de-velopment in mammalian embryos is importan...
Improved imaging of morphological changes has the potential of offering new insight into the complex...
Embryonic development in normal and genetically modified mice is commonly analysed by histological s...
Developmental biology is a field in which explorations are made to answer how an organism transforms...
Summary: Due to the internal nature of mammalian development, much of the research performed is of a...