3D Volume rendering of invertebrates using light-sheet fluorescence microscopy

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<jats:p>Light-Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy has recently emerged as the technique of choice for obtaining high quality three-dimensional (3D) images of whole organisms, with low photo-damage and fast acquisition rates. Unlike conventional optical and confocal microscopy or scanning electron microscopy systems, it offers the possibility of obtaining multiple views of the sample by rotating it. We show that the use of light-sheet fluorescence microscopy, for the analysis of invertebrates, provides a fair compromise compared to scanning electron microscopy in terms of resolution, but avoids some of its drawbacks, such as sample preparation or limited three-dimensional perspectives. In this paper, we will show how LSFM techniques can provide a cheap, high quality, multicolor, 3D alternative to classic microscopes, for the study of the morphological structure of insects and invertebrates in morphogenesis studies of the whole animal.</jats:p>
CitationGualda Manzano, E.J. 3D Volume rendering of invertebrates using light-sheet fluorescence microscopy. "Photonics", 22 Març 2022, vol. 9, núm. 4, p. 9040208 :1-9040208 :13.
ISSN2304-6732
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