Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Unbiased quantitative analysis of macroscopic biological samples demands fast imaging systems capable of maintaining high resolution across large volumes. Here we introduce RAPID (rapid autofocusing via pupil-split image phase detection), a real-time autofocus method applicable in every widefield-based microscope. RAPID-enabled light-sheet microscopy reliably reconstructs intact, cleared mouse brains with subcellular resolution, and allowed us to characterize the three-dimensional (3D) spatial clustering of somatostatin-positive neurons in the whole encephalon, including densely labeled areas. Furthermore, it enabled 3D morphological analysis of microglia across the entire brain. Beyond light-sheet microscopy, we demonstrate that RAPID maintains high image quality in various settings, from in vivo fluorescence imaging to 3D tracking of fast-moving organisms. RAPID thus provides a flexible autofocus solution that is suitable for traditional automated microscopy tasks as well as for quantitative analysis of large biological specimens.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
light sheet microscopy; mouse brain; neuronal imaging; cell counting
Elenco autori:
Pavone, FRANCESCO SAVERIO; Costantini, Irene; Silvestri, Ludovico; Muellenbroich, MARIE CAROLINE; Mazzamuto, Giacomo
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