A significant challenge for in vivo imaging is to remove movement artifacts. These movements (typically due to either respiration and cardiac-related movement or surface chemical response) are normally limited to the axial direction, and hence features move in and out of the focal plane. This presents a real problem for high resolution optically sectioned imaging techniques such as confocal and multiphoton microscopy. To overcome this we have developed an actively locked focus-tracking system based around a deformable membrane mirror. This has a significant advantage over more conventional focus-tracking techniques where the microscope objective is dithered, since the active element is not in direct, or indirect, contact with the sample. To...
The desire to image with sub micron resolution at ever increasing depths into living samples is prov...
Multifocus microscopy enables recording of entire volumes in a single camera exposure. In dense samp...
Microscopic imaging at high spatial-temporal resolution over long time scales (minutes to hours) req...
A significant challenge for in vivo imaging is to remove movement artifacts. These movements (typica...
Due to its sectioning capability, large field of view, and minimal light exposure, selective plane i...
A dynamic closed-loop method for focus tracking using a spatial light modulator and a deformable mem...
A new method to perform simultaneously three dimensional optical sectioning and optical manipulation...
The study of microstructures in brightfield microscopy using unbiased stereology plays a large and g...
Achieving high lateral resolution still remains a challenge for in vivo Optical Coherence Microscopy...
We use a deformable mirror (DM) in an adaptive optics dual channel optical coherence tomography/en-f...
Abstract—This paper proposes a new autofocusing method for microbiological specimens, such as cells....
Multifocus microscopy enables recording of entire volumes in a single camera 11 exposure. In dense s...
A major challenge in high-resolution intravital confocal and multiphoton microscopy is physiologic t...
Current developments in optical microscopy aim to visualise complex dynamic biomolecular processes ...
This paper presents the use of a deformable mirror (DM) configured to rapidly refocus a microscope e...
The desire to image with sub micron resolution at ever increasing depths into living samples is prov...
Multifocus microscopy enables recording of entire volumes in a single camera exposure. In dense samp...
Microscopic imaging at high spatial-temporal resolution over long time scales (minutes to hours) req...
A significant challenge for in vivo imaging is to remove movement artifacts. These movements (typica...
Due to its sectioning capability, large field of view, and minimal light exposure, selective plane i...
A dynamic closed-loop method for focus tracking using a spatial light modulator and a deformable mem...
A new method to perform simultaneously three dimensional optical sectioning and optical manipulation...
The study of microstructures in brightfield microscopy using unbiased stereology plays a large and g...
Achieving high lateral resolution still remains a challenge for in vivo Optical Coherence Microscopy...
We use a deformable mirror (DM) in an adaptive optics dual channel optical coherence tomography/en-f...
Abstract—This paper proposes a new autofocusing method for microbiological specimens, such as cells....
Multifocus microscopy enables recording of entire volumes in a single camera 11 exposure. In dense s...
A major challenge in high-resolution intravital confocal and multiphoton microscopy is physiologic t...
Current developments in optical microscopy aim to visualise complex dynamic biomolecular processes ...
This paper presents the use of a deformable mirror (DM) configured to rapidly refocus a microscope e...
The desire to image with sub micron resolution at ever increasing depths into living samples is prov...
Multifocus microscopy enables recording of entire volumes in a single camera exposure. In dense samp...
Microscopic imaging at high spatial-temporal resolution over long time scales (minutes to hours) req...