2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2022.954949
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Adaptive optics in single objective inclined light sheet microscopy enables three-dimensional localization microscopy in adult Drosophila brains

Abstract: Single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) enables the high-resolution visualization of organelle structures and the precise localization of individual proteins. However, the expected resolution is not achieved in tissue as the imaging conditions deteriorate. Sample-induced aberrations distort the point spread function (PSF), and high background fluorescence decreases the localization precision. Here, we synergistically combine sensorless adaptive optics (AO), in-situ 3D-PSF calibration, and a single-objec… Show more

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“…Hung et al combined sensorless adaptive optics (AO), in-situ 3D-PSF calibration, and a single-objective lens inclined light sheet microscope (SOLEIL), termed (AO-SOLEIL), to mitigate deep tissue-induced deteriorations [84]. They applied AO-SOLEIL on several dSTORM samples including brains of adult Drosophila.…”
Section: Illumination Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hung et al combined sensorless adaptive optics (AO), in-situ 3D-PSF calibration, and a single-objective lens inclined light sheet microscope (SOLEIL), termed (AO-SOLEIL), to mitigate deep tissue-induced deteriorations [84]. They applied AO-SOLEIL on several dSTORM samples including brains of adult Drosophila.…”
Section: Illumination Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AO has been successfully applied to raster scanning microscopes [5][6][7], and has yielded up to an order of magnitude improvement in fluorescence signal in multiphoton systems [8,9]. It has also found applications in all major superresolution technologies, namely structured illumination microscopy (SIM) [10][11][12], stimulated emission depletion (STED) [13,14] and single molecule localization microscopy [15][16][17][18][19][20]. However, its adoption in the field of LSFM has been slow.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%