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Minutes-timescale 3D isotropic imaging of entire organs at subcellular resolution by content-aware compressed-sensing light-sheet microscopy

Biology

Minutes-timescale 3D isotropic imaging of entire organs at subcellular resolution by content-aware compressed-sensing light-sheet microscopy

C. Fang, T. Yu, et al.

Explore the groundbreaking work of Chunyu Fang and colleagues as they unveil a revolutionary computational light-sheet microscopy technique, allowing rapid 3D imaging of entire organs at cellular resolution in just minutes! This innovative approach could transform cellular analyses and neuroscience research.

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Abstract
Rapid 3D imaging of entire organs and organisms at cellular resolution is challenging. The authors present a computational light-sheet microscopy platform that combines dual-side confocally-scanned Bessel light-sheet illumination (thin, wide optical sectioning for deep tissues) with a content-aware compressed sensing (CACS) pipeline that improves contrast and resolution from a single acquisition. The method produces 3D images with high, isotropic resolution over two orders of magnitude faster than conventional 3D microscopy. They demonstrate whole mouse brain (~400 mm³) and entire gastrocnemius/tibialis muscles (~200 mm³) imaging at 5–10 minutes per sample with post-improved subcellular resolution of ~1.5 µm (0.5-µm iso-voxel). The approach enables system-level cellular analyses such as brain cell population mapping, whole-brain long-range neuron tracing, and whole-muscle neuromuscular junction occupancy quantification.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jan 04, 2021
Authors
Chunyu Fang, Tingting Yu, Tingting Chu, Wenyang Feng, Fang Zhao, Xuechun Wang, Yujie Huang, Yusha Li, Peng Wan, Wei Mei, Dan Zhu, Peng Fei
Tags
3D imaging
computational microscopy
light-sheet illumination
cellular resolution
neuroscience
cell populations
high-resolution mapping
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