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Slice-illuminated optical projection tomography

Authors
Davis, S.P.X., Wisniewski, L., Kumar, S., Correia, T., Arridge, S.R., Frankel, P., McGinty, J., French, P.M.W.
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ZDB-PUB-181116-9
Date
2018
Source
Optics letters   43: 5555-5558 (Journal)
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30439894 Full text @ Opt. Lett.
Abstract
To improve the imaging performance of optical projection tomography (OPT) in live samples, we have explored a parallelized implementation of semi-confocal line illumination and detection to discriminate against scattered photons. Slice-illuminated OPT (sl-OPT) improves reconstruction quality in scattering samples by reducing interpixel crosstalk at the cost of increased acquisition time. For in vivo imaging, this can be ameliorated through the use of compressed sensing on angularly undersampled OPT data sets. Here, we demonstrate sl-OPT applied to 3D imaging of bead phantoms and live adult zebrafish.
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