Opt Lett. 2014 Feb 15;39(4):1053-6. doi: 10.1364/OL.39.001053.
Mesoscopic 3D imaging has become a widely used optical imaging technique to visualize intact biological specimens. Selective plane illumination microscopy (SPIM) visualizes samples up to a centimeter in size with micrometer resolution by 3D data stitching but is limited to fluorescent contrast. Optical projection tomography (OPT) works with fluorescent and nonfluorescent contrasts, but its resolution is limited in large samples. We present a hybrid setup (OPTiSPIM) combining the advantages of each technique. The combination of fluorescent and nonfluorescent high-resolution 3D data into integrated datasets enables a more extensive representation of mesoscopic biological samples. The modular concept of the OPTiSPIM facilitates incorporation of the transmission OPT modality into already established light sheet based imaging setups.
介观 3D 成像已成为一种广泛使用的光学成像技术,用于可视化完整的生物样本。选择平面照明显微镜(SPIM)通过 3D 数据拼接可对高达 1 厘米大小的样本进行微米分辨率成像,但仅限于荧光对比。光学投影断层扫描(OPT)可与荧光和非荧光对比一起使用,但在大样本中分辨率有限。我们提出了一种结合每种技术优势的混合设置(OPTiSPIM)。将荧光和非荧光高分辨率 3D 数据组合到集成数据集可更广泛地表示介观生物样本。OPTiSPIM 的模块化概念便于将透射 OPT 模式集成到已建立的基于光片的成像设置中。