Even though in vivo imaging approaches have witnessed several new and important developments, specimens that exhibit high light scattering properties such as Drosophila melanogaster pupae are still not easily accessible with current optical imaging techniques, obtaining images only from subsurface features. This means that in order to obtain 3D volumetric information these specimens need to be studied either after fixation and a chemical clearing process, through an imaging window - thus perturbing physiological development -, or during early stages of development when the scattering contribution is negligible. In this paper we showcase how Optical Projection Tomography may be used to obtain volumetric images of the head eversion process in...
<p>(A) 3D dynamic visualisation of half a wild-type <i>Drosophila</i> embryo during gastrulation. Im...
Intensity diffraction tomography (IDT) is a 3D phase imaging technique that enables the reconstructi...
The first 14 mitotic cycles in Drosophila result in a single layer of nuclei surrounding a yolk sac ...
5 fig.Even though in vivo imaging approaches have witnessed several new and important developments, ...
5 fig.Even though in vivo imaging approaches have witnessed several new and important developments, ...
5 fig.Even though in vivo imaging approaches have witnessed several new and important developments, ...
5 fig.Even though in vivo imaging approaches have witnessed several new and important developments, ...
The major hindrance to imaging the intact adult Drosophila is that the dark exoskeleton makes it imp...
Visualizing developing organ formation as well as progession and treatment of disease often heavily ...
We report a technique for fluorescence tomography that operates beyond the penetration limits of tis...
Background: The major hindrance to imaging the intact adult Drosophila is that the dark exoskeleton ...
Background: The major hindrance to imaging the intact adult Drosophila is that the dark exoskeleton ...
Abstract Background Current mesoscale 3D imaging techniques are limited to transparent or cleared sa...
Background Current mesoscale 3D imaging techniques are limited to transparent or cleared samples or...
We describe a versatile optical projection tomography system for rapid three-dimensional imaging of ...
<p>(A) 3D dynamic visualisation of half a wild-type <i>Drosophila</i> embryo during gastrulation. Im...
Intensity diffraction tomography (IDT) is a 3D phase imaging technique that enables the reconstructi...
The first 14 mitotic cycles in Drosophila result in a single layer of nuclei surrounding a yolk sac ...
5 fig.Even though in vivo imaging approaches have witnessed several new and important developments, ...
5 fig.Even though in vivo imaging approaches have witnessed several new and important developments, ...
5 fig.Even though in vivo imaging approaches have witnessed several new and important developments, ...
5 fig.Even though in vivo imaging approaches have witnessed several new and important developments, ...
The major hindrance to imaging the intact adult Drosophila is that the dark exoskeleton makes it imp...
Visualizing developing organ formation as well as progession and treatment of disease often heavily ...
We report a technique for fluorescence tomography that operates beyond the penetration limits of tis...
Background: The major hindrance to imaging the intact adult Drosophila is that the dark exoskeleton ...
Background: The major hindrance to imaging the intact adult Drosophila is that the dark exoskeleton ...
Abstract Background Current mesoscale 3D imaging techniques are limited to transparent or cleared sa...
Background Current mesoscale 3D imaging techniques are limited to transparent or cleared samples or...
We describe a versatile optical projection tomography system for rapid three-dimensional imaging of ...
<p>(A) 3D dynamic visualisation of half a wild-type <i>Drosophila</i> embryo during gastrulation. Im...
Intensity diffraction tomography (IDT) is a 3D phase imaging technique that enables the reconstructi...
The first 14 mitotic cycles in Drosophila result in a single layer of nuclei surrounding a yolk sac ...