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Application of confocal laser scanning microscopy to the study of amber bioinclusions

Yanzhe Fu, Yanda Li, YI-TONG SU, Chenyang Cai, Diying Huang

2021Palaeoentomology89 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Confocal laser scanning microscopy is an essential analytical tool in biological, biomedical, and material sciences, integrating microscope manufacturing technology, optical-electronic technology, and computer technology. In the last decade, confocal laser scanning microscopy has been successfully applied to the study of amber bioinclusions. Enhanced signal to noise ratios, resolution power, capability of optical sectioning, three-dimensional reconstruction, and better performance when imaging thicker samples provide a great deal of valuable and detailed morphological information about amber fossils. We briefly discuss the practical applications of CLSM in amber studies and compare it with other imaging methods commonly used in the field, including bright-field microscopy, wide-field fluorescence microscopy, and micro-computed tomography. A general procedure for imaging amber inclusions with CLSM is provided, with a focus on pretreatments and image processing.

Topics & Concepts

Optical sectioningMicroscopyConfocalConfocal laser scanning microscopyConfocal microscopyScanning confocal electron microscopyLaser MicroscopyMicroscopeMaterials scienceOpticsLaser scanningResolution (logic)Optical microscopeDepth of fieldLaserBiological specimenComputer scienceBiomedical engineeringScanning electron microscopeArtificial intelligencePhysicsEngineeringFossil Insects in AmberColeoptera Taxonomy and DistributionLepidoptera: Biology and Taxonomy
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