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Characterization, comparison, and optimization of lattice light sheets

Gaoxiang Liu, Xiongtao Ruan, Daniel E. Milkie, Frederik Görlitz, Matthew Mueller, Wilmene Hercule, Alison N. Killilea, Eric Betzig, Srigokul Upadhyayula

2023Science Advances33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lattice light sheet microscopy excels at the noninvasive imaging of three-dimensional (3D) dynamic processes at high spatiotemporal resolution within cells and developing embryos. Recently, several papers have called into question the performance of lattice light sheets relative to the Gaussian sheets most common in light sheet microscopy. Here, we undertake a theoretical and experimental analysis of various forms of light sheet microscopy, which demonstrates and explains why lattice light sheets provide substantial improvements in resolution and photobleaching reduction. The analysis provides a procedure to select the correct light sheet for a desired experiment and specifies the processing that maximizes the use of all fluorescence generated within the light sheet excitation envelope for optimal resolution while minimizing image artifacts and photodamage. We also introduce a new type of "harmonic balanced" lattice light sheet that improves performance at all spatial frequencies within its 3D resolution limits and maintains this performance over lengthened propagation distances allowing for expanded fields of view.

Topics & Concepts

Light sheet fluorescence microscopyPhotobleachingMicroscopyOpticsLattice (music)Structured lightImage resolutionGaussianMaterials scienceComputer scienceBiological systemPhysicsFluorescenceAcousticsScanning confocal electron microscopyBiologyQuantum mechanicsAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy TechniquesCell Image Analysis TechniquesAdvanced Optical Sensing Technologies
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