Light-sheet microscopy (LSM) has received great interest for fluorescent imaging applications in biomedicine as it facilitates three-dimensional visualisation of large sample volumes with high spatiotemporal resolution whilst minimising irradiation of, and photo-damage to the specimen. Despite these advantages, LSM can only visualize superficial layers of turbid tissues, such as mammalian neural tissue. Propagation-invariant light modes have played a key role in the development of high-resolution LSM techniques as they overcome the natural divergence of a Gaussian beam, enabling uniform and thin light-sheets over large distances. Most notably, Bessel and Airy beam-based light-sheet imaging modalities have been demonstrated. In the single-ph...
Imaging across length scales and in depth has been an important pursuit of widefield optical imaging...
Light-sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) helps investigate small structures in developing cells an...
Biomedical study researchers using animals to model disease and treatment need fast, deep, noninvasi...
Light-sheet microscopy (LSM) has received great interest for fluorescent imaging applications in bio...
Funding: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council under grant EP/J01771X/1 (KD), the 'B...
We have investigated the effect of Airy illumination on the image quality and depth penetration of d...
We have investigated the effect of Airy illumination on the image quality and depth penetration of d...
Light-sheet microscopy (LSM) has proven a useful tool in neuroscience and is particularly well suite...
Light-sheet microscopy (LSM) has proven a useful tool in neuroscience to image whole brains with hig...
Background: The functions of the central nervous system (CNS) rely on the interaction between large...
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 ...
Scattering and absorption limit the penetration of optical fields into tissue. We demonstrate a new ...
Imaging across length scales and in depth has been an important pursuit of widefield optical imaging...
Light-sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) helps investigate small structures in developing cells an...
Biomedical study researchers using animals to model disease and treatment need fast, deep, noninvasi...
Light-sheet microscopy (LSM) has received great interest for fluorescent imaging applications in bio...
Funding: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council under grant EP/J01771X/1 (KD), the 'B...
We have investigated the effect of Airy illumination on the image quality and depth penetration of d...
We have investigated the effect of Airy illumination on the image quality and depth penetration of d...
Light-sheet microscopy (LSM) has proven a useful tool in neuroscience and is particularly well suite...
Light-sheet microscopy (LSM) has proven a useful tool in neuroscience to image whole brains with hig...
Background: The functions of the central nervous system (CNS) rely on the interaction between large...
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 ...
Scattering and absorption limit the penetration of optical fields into tissue. We demonstrate a new ...
Imaging across length scales and in depth has been an important pursuit of widefield optical imaging...
Light-sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) helps investigate small structures in developing cells an...
Biomedical study researchers using animals to model disease and treatment need fast, deep, noninvasi...