Feasibility Study of Limited-Angle Reconstruction for <italic>in Vivo</italic> Optical Projection Tomography Based on Novel Sample Fixation

Optical projection tomography (OPT) is a novel three-dimensional imaging technique, which provides an approach to recreating the three-dimensional images of biological specimens ranging from millimeters to centimeters. In the current OPT setup, the specimen was immersed in the index-matching fluid....

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Main Authors: Nan Wang, Duofang Chen, Dan Chen, Cuiping Bao, Jimin Liang, Xueli Chen, Shouping Zhu
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spelling doaj-371b74c5db7e4ae180e8a15df70390492021-03-29T23:29:12ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-017876818769110.1109/ACCESS.2019.29250968746788Feasibility Study of Limited-Angle Reconstruction for <italic>in Vivo</italic> Optical Projection Tomography Based on Novel Sample FixationNan Wang0Duofang Chen1Dan Chen2Cuiping Bao3Jimin Liang4Xueli Chen5Shouping Zhu6https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1598-6947Engineering Research Center of Molecular and Neuro Imaging, Ministry of Education, School of Life Science and Technology, Xidian University, Xi&#x2019;an, ChinaEngineering Research Center of Molecular and Neuro Imaging, Ministry of Education, School of Life Science and Technology, Xidian University, Xi&#x2019;an, ChinaEngineering Research Center of Molecular and Neuro Imaging, Ministry of Education, School of Life Science and Technology, Xidian University, Xi&#x2019;an, ChinaEngineering Research Center of Molecular and Neuro Imaging, Ministry of Education, School of Life Science and Technology, Xidian University, Xi&#x2019;an, ChinaEngineering Research Center of Molecular and Neuro Imaging, Ministry of Education, School of Life Science and Technology, Xidian University, Xi&#x2019;an, ChinaEngineering Research Center of Molecular and Neuro Imaging, Ministry of Education, School of Life Science and Technology, Xidian University, Xi&#x2019;an, ChinaEngineering Research Center of Molecular and Neuro Imaging, Ministry of Education, School of Life Science and Technology, Xidian University, Xi&#x2019;an, ChinaOptical projection tomography (OPT) is a novel three-dimensional imaging technique, which provides an approach to recreating the three-dimensional images of biological specimens ranging from millimeters to centimeters. In the current OPT setup, the specimen was immersed in the index-matching fluid. In this case, the specimen could not survive or the survival time was too short for longitudinal imaging. In this paper, we first designed a new type of sample fixation method for in vivo OPT imaging. The specimen was embedded into a transparent gel in a petri dish, and the dish was affixed to the rotational stage of our homemade OPT system. As the specimen does not need to be immersed in the index-matching fluid, this method can reduce the damage to the specimen and it is more conducive to longitudinal observation for in vivo OPT. However, this fixation method induces a problem of insufficient measurements. The angles parallel to or nearly parallel to the surface of the dish cannot be acquired. To address this problem, we, then, used a limited-angle reconstruction framework for the novel sample fixation-based OPT, which combines the algebraic reconstruction technique (ART) algorithm with prior information to solve the inverse reconstruction problem. The feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed sample fixation method and the limited-angle reconstruction framework were verified by the simulations and experiments.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8746788/Optical projection tomography<italic xmlns:ali="http://www.niso.org/schemas/ali/1.0/" xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">in vivo</italic> imaginglimited-angle reconstructionsample fixation
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author Nan Wang
Duofang Chen
Dan Chen
Cuiping Bao
Jimin Liang
Xueli Chen
Shouping Zhu
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Duofang Chen
Dan Chen
Cuiping Bao
Jimin Liang
Xueli Chen
Shouping Zhu
Feasibility Study of Limited-Angle Reconstruction for <italic>in Vivo</italic> Optical Projection Tomography Based on Novel Sample Fixation
IEEE Access
Optical projection tomography
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limited-angle reconstruction
sample fixation
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Duofang Chen
Dan Chen
Cuiping Bao
Jimin Liang
Xueli Chen
Shouping Zhu
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title Feasibility Study of Limited-Angle Reconstruction for <italic>in Vivo</italic> Optical Projection Tomography Based on Novel Sample Fixation
title_short Feasibility Study of Limited-Angle Reconstruction for <italic>in Vivo</italic> Optical Projection Tomography Based on Novel Sample Fixation
title_full Feasibility Study of Limited-Angle Reconstruction for <italic>in Vivo</italic> Optical Projection Tomography Based on Novel Sample Fixation
title_fullStr Feasibility Study of Limited-Angle Reconstruction for <italic>in Vivo</italic> Optical Projection Tomography Based on Novel Sample Fixation
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility Study of Limited-Angle Reconstruction for <italic>in Vivo</italic> Optical Projection Tomography Based on Novel Sample Fixation
title_sort feasibility study of limited-angle reconstruction for <italic>in vivo</italic> optical projection tomography based on novel sample fixation
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series IEEE Access
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description Optical projection tomography (OPT) is a novel three-dimensional imaging technique, which provides an approach to recreating the three-dimensional images of biological specimens ranging from millimeters to centimeters. In the current OPT setup, the specimen was immersed in the index-matching fluid. In this case, the specimen could not survive or the survival time was too short for longitudinal imaging. In this paper, we first designed a new type of sample fixation method for in vivo OPT imaging. The specimen was embedded into a transparent gel in a petri dish, and the dish was affixed to the rotational stage of our homemade OPT system. As the specimen does not need to be immersed in the index-matching fluid, this method can reduce the damage to the specimen and it is more conducive to longitudinal observation for in vivo OPT. However, this fixation method induces a problem of insufficient measurements. The angles parallel to or nearly parallel to the surface of the dish cannot be acquired. To address this problem, we, then, used a limited-angle reconstruction framework for the novel sample fixation-based OPT, which combines the algebraic reconstruction technique (ART) algorithm with prior information to solve the inverse reconstruction problem. The feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed sample fixation method and the limited-angle reconstruction framework were verified by the simulations and experiments.
topic Optical projection tomography
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limited-angle reconstruction
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