Olivo J C, Kahn E, Halpern S, Briancon C, Fragu P, DiPaola R
INSERM U-66, Institut Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France.
J Microsc. 1989 Oct;156(Pt 1):105-14. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2818.1989.tb02909.x.
Analytical ion microscopy is a powerful tool for biological tissue analysis as it allows direct chemical distribution imaging, even at low element concentrations. A microcomputer based digital imaging system achieving acquisition at low light level is presented. It includes a high sensitivity video camera connected to a specialized image processor subsystem. Acquired images consist of 512 x 512 pixels with 8 bits accuracy. Real-time image processing software has been implemented so that image processing may be performed on-line. Image processing software allows off-line image manipulation and correlation for biological interpretation of elemental mapping images. System capabilities are illustrated by a study of stable and radio iodine mapping in rat thyroid tissue.