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Modular multimodal platform for classical and high throughput light sheet microscopy

Authors
Bernardello, M., Gualda, E.J., Loza-Alvarez, P.
ID
ZDB-PUB-220206-7
Date
2022
Source
Scientific Reports   12: 1969 (Journal)
Registered Authors
Bernardello, Matteo, Gualda, Emilio, Loza-Alvarez, Pablo
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PubMed
35121789 Full text @ Sci. Rep.
Abstract
Light-sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) has become an important tool for biological and biomedical research. Although several illumination and detection strategies have been developed, the sample mounting still represents a cumbersome procedure as this is highly dependent on the type of sample and often this might be time consuming. This prevents the use of LSFM in other promising applications in which a fast and straightforward sample-mounting procedure and imaging are essential. These include the high-throughput research fields, e.g. in drug screenings and toxicology studies. Here we present a new imaging paradigm for LSFM, which exploits modularity to offer multimodal imaging and straightforward sample mounting strategy, enhancing the flexibility and throughput of the system. We describe its implementation in which the sample can be imaged either as in any classical configuration, as it flows through the light-sheet using a fluidic approach, or a combination of both. We also evaluate its ability to image a variety of samples, from zebrafish embryos and larvae to 3D complex cell cultures.
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