Development of a novel multimodal adaptive super resolution and confocal microscope

Existing optical microscopy techniques compromise between resolution, photodamage, speed of acquisition and imaging in to deep samples. This often confines a technique to a certain biological system or process. We present a versatile imaging system which can switch between imaging modalities with su...

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Main Author: Valiya Peedikakkal, Liyana
Other Authors: Cadby, Ashley ; Furley, Andrew
Published: University of Sheffield 2019
Online Access:https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.767295
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-7672952019-03-14T03:37:40ZDevelopment of a novel multimodal adaptive super resolution and confocal microscopeValiya Peedikakkal, LiyanaCadby, Ashley ; Furley, Andrew2019Existing optical microscopy techniques compromise between resolution, photodamage, speed of acquisition and imaging in to deep samples. This often confines a technique to a certain biological system or process. We present a versatile imaging system which can switch between imaging modalities with sub millisecond transition times to adapt to the needs of a wide range of sample types. The imaging modalities provide the minimally invasive but low-resolution epi-fluorescence though increasing invasive but higher resolution confocal and structured illumination until the highest resolution is achieved through the most intrusive, localisation microscopy. The ability of the system to overcome the limitations of conventional single mode microscopy is demonstrated by several biological investigations. The ideas presented in this work allow researchers to move away from the model of a single imaging modality to study a specific process and instead follow those processes using the most suitable method available during the lifetime of the investigation.University of Sheffieldhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.767295http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/22787/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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description Existing optical microscopy techniques compromise between resolution, photodamage, speed of acquisition and imaging in to deep samples. This often confines a technique to a certain biological system or process. We present a versatile imaging system which can switch between imaging modalities with sub millisecond transition times to adapt to the needs of a wide range of sample types. The imaging modalities provide the minimally invasive but low-resolution epi-fluorescence though increasing invasive but higher resolution confocal and structured illumination until the highest resolution is achieved through the most intrusive, localisation microscopy. The ability of the system to overcome the limitations of conventional single mode microscopy is demonstrated by several biological investigations. The ideas presented in this work allow researchers to move away from the model of a single imaging modality to study a specific process and instead follow those processes using the most suitable method available during the lifetime of the investigation.
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author Valiya Peedikakkal, Liyana
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Development of a novel multimodal adaptive super resolution and confocal microscope
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title Development of a novel multimodal adaptive super resolution and confocal microscope
title_short Development of a novel multimodal adaptive super resolution and confocal microscope
title_full Development of a novel multimodal adaptive super resolution and confocal microscope
title_fullStr Development of a novel multimodal adaptive super resolution and confocal microscope
title_full_unstemmed Development of a novel multimodal adaptive super resolution and confocal microscope
title_sort development of a novel multimodal adaptive super resolution and confocal microscope
publisher University of Sheffield
publishDate 2019
url https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.767295
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