Isotropic imaging across spatial scales with axially swept light-sheet microscopy

被引:0
|
作者
Kevin M. Dean
Tonmoy Chakraborty
Stephan Daetwyler
Jinlong Lin
Gerard Garrelts
Ons M’Saad
Hannahmariam T. Mekbib
Fabian F. Voigt
Martina Schaettin
Esther T. Stoeckli
Fritjof Helmchen
Joerg Bewersdorf
Reto Fiolka
机构
[1] University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,Department of Cell Biology
[2] University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,Lyda Hill Department of Bioinformatics
[3] University of New Mexico,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[4] Coleman Technologies,Department of Cell Biology
[5] Inc. D.B.A.,Department of Biomedical Engineering
[6] Sciotex,Brain Research Institute
[7] Yale University,Department of Molecular Life Sciences
[8] Yale University,undefined
[9] Neuroscience Center Zurich,undefined
[10] University of Zurich,undefined
[11] University of Zurich,undefined
来源
Nature Protocols | 2022年 / 17卷
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Light-sheet fluorescence microscopy is a rapidly growing technique that has gained tremendous popularity in the life sciences owing to its high-spatiotemporal resolution and gentle, non-phototoxic illumination. In this protocol, we provide detailed directions for the assembly and operation of a versatile light-sheet fluorescence microscopy variant, referred to as axially swept light-sheet microscopy (ASLM), that delivers an unparalleled combination of field of view, optical resolution and optical sectioning. To democratize ASLM, we provide an overview of its working principle and applications to biological imaging, as well as pragmatic tips for the assembly, alignment and control of its optical systems. Furthermore, we provide detailed part lists and schematics for several variants of ASLM that together can resolve molecular detail in chemically expanded samples, subcellular organization in living cells or the anatomical composition of chemically cleared intact organisms. We also provide software for instrument control and discuss how users can tune imaging parameters to accommodate diverse sample types. Thus, this protocol will serve not only as a guide for both introductory and advanced users adopting ASLM, but as a useful resource for any individual interested in deploying custom imaging technology. We expect that building an ASLM will take ~1–2 months, depending on the experience of the instrument builder and the version of the instrument.
引用
收藏
页码:2025 / 2053
页数:28
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Isotropic imaging across spatial scales with axially swept light-sheet microscopy
    Dean, Kevin M.
    Chakraborty, Tonmoy
    Daetwyler, Stephan
    Lin, Jinlong
    Garrelts, Gerard
    M'Saad, Ons
    Mekbib, Hannahmariam T.
    Voigt, Fabian F.
    Schaettin, Martina
    Stoeckli, Esther T.
    Helmchen, Fritjof
    Bewersdorf, Joerg
    Fiolka, Reto
    [J]. NATURE PROTOCOLS, 2022, 17 (09) : 2025 - 2053
  • [3] Mechanically sheared axially swept light-sheet microscopy
    Lin, Jinlong
    Mehra, Dushyant
    Marin, Zach
    Wang, Xiaoding
    Borges, Hazel M.
    Shen, Qionghua
    Galecki, Seweryn
    Haug, John
    Abbott, Derek H.
    Dean, Kevin M.
    [J]. BIOMEDICAL OPTICS EXPRESS, 2024, 15 (09): : 5314 - 5327
  • [4] Open-top axially swept light-sheet microscopy
    Kim, Bumju
    Na, Myeongsu
    Park, Soohyun
    Kim, Kitae
    Park, Jung-Hoon
    Chung, Euiheon
    Chang, Sunghoe
    Kim, Ki Hean
    [J]. BIOMEDICAL OPTICS EXPRESS, 2021, 12 (04): : 2328 - 2338
  • [5] CompassLSM: axially swept light-sheet microscopy made simple
    Liu, Yehe
    Rollins, Andrew M.
    Jenkins, Michael W.
    [J]. BIOMEDICAL OPTICS EXPRESS, 2021, 12 (10): : 6571 - 6589
  • [6] Axially swept open-top light-sheet microscopy for densely labeled clinical specimens
    Bishop, Kevin W.
    Barner, Lindsey A. Erion
    Baraznenok, Elena
    Lan, Lydia
    Poudel, Chetan
    Brenes, David
    Serafin, Robert B.
    True, Lawrence D.
    Vaughan, Joshua C.
    Glaser, Adam K.
    Liu, Jonathan T. C.
    [J]. OPTICS LETTERS, 2024, 49 (13) : 3794 - 3797
  • [7] Deconvolution-free Subcellular Imaging with Axially Swept Light Sheet Microscopy
    Dean, Kevin M.
    Roudot, Philippe
    Welf, Erik S.
    Danuser, Gaudenz
    Fiolka, Reto
    [J]. BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2015, 108 (12) : 2807 - 2815
  • [8] Isotropic three-dimensional imaging with lattice light-sheet difference microscopy
    Zhang, Chengfeng
    Chen, Yuchen
    Liu, Wenjie
    Kuang, Cuifang
    Zhang, Zhimin
    Hao, Xiang
    Liu, Xu
    [J]. OPTICS LETTERS, 2020, 45 (10) : 2854 - 2857
  • [9] Rapid volumetric imaging with light-sheet microscopy
    Fiolka, Reto
    [J]. HIGH-SPEED BIOMEDICAL IMAGING AND SPECTROSCOPY IV, 2019, 10889
  • [10] Light-sheet microscopy of cleared tissues with isotropic, subcellular resolution
    Chakraborty, Tonmoy
    Driscoll, Meghan K.
    Jeffery, Elise
    Murphy, Malea M.
    Roudot, Philippe
    Chang, Bo-Jui
    Vora, Saumya
    Wong, Wen Mai
    Nielson, Cara D.
    Zhang, Hua
    Zhemkov, Vladimir
    Hiremath, Chitkale
    De la Cruz, Estanislao Daniel
    Yi, Yating
    Bezprozvanny, Ilya
    Zhao, Hu
    Tomer, Raju
    Heintzmann, Rainer
    Meeks, Julian P.
    Marciano, Denise K.
    Morrison, Sean J.
    Danuser, Gaudenz
    Dean, Kevin M.
    Fiolka, Reto
    [J]. NATURE METHODS, 2019, 16 (11) : 1109 - +