Selective plane illumination microscopy techniques in developmental biology

J Huisken, DYR Stainier - 2009 - journals.biologists.com
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Selective plane illumination microscopy (SPIM) and other fluorescence microscopy
techniques in which a focused sheet of light serves to illuminate the sample have become
increasingly popular in developmental studies. Fluorescence light-sheet microscopy bridges
the gap in image quality between fluorescence stereomicroscopy and high-resolution
imaging of fixed tissue sections. In addition, high depth penetration, low bleaching and high
acquisition speeds make light-sheet microscopy ideally suited for extended time-lapse …
Selective plane illumination microscopy (SPIM) and other fluorescence microscopy techniques in which a focused sheet of light serves to illuminate the sample have become increasingly popular in developmental studies. Fluorescence light-sheet microscopy bridges the gap in image quality between fluorescence stereomicroscopy and high-resolution imaging of fixed tissue sections. In addition, high depth penetration, low bleaching and high acquisition speeds make light-sheet microscopy ideally suited for extended time-lapse experiments in live embryos. This review compares the benefits and challenges of light-sheet microscopy with established fluorescence microscopy techniques such as confocal microscopy and discusses the different implementations and applications of this easily adaptable technology.
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