Light sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) works on fluorescence imaging, employing target-specific fluorescent proteins to label regions of interest in a sample. In this way, analyzing and manipulating information from different targets in a specimen requires labeling the specimen using multiple fluorophores. Multispectral imaging helps identify several target molecules simultaneously at once, thereby retrieving information from the entire volume of the sample. Here we report multispectral imaging studies on mammalian cells using our in-house built multispectral LSFM imaging system. Experimental studies were conducted on mammalian cells in alive conditions, and results are provided.
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