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Label-free Automated Three-dimensional Imaging of Whole Organs by Microtomy-assisted Photoacoustic Microscopy

Authors :
Wong, Tsz Wai
Zhang, R.
Zhang, C.
Hsu, H.-C.
Maslov, K.I.
Wang, L.
Shi, J.
Chen, R.
Shung, K.K.
Zhou, Q.
Wang, L.V.
Wong, Tsz Wai
Zhang, R.
Zhang, C.
Hsu, H.-C.
Maslov, K.I.
Wang, L.
Shi, J.
Chen, R.
Shung, K.K.
Zhou, Q.
Wang, L.V.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Three-dimensional (3D) optical imaging of whole biological organs with microscopic resolution has remained a challenge. Most versions of such imaging techniques require special preparation of the tissue specimen. Here we demonstrate microtomy-assisted photoacoustic microscopy (mPAM) of mouse brains and other organs, which automatically acquires serial distortion-free and registration-free images with endogenous absorption contrasts. Without tissue staining or clearing, mPAM generates micrometer-resolution 3D images of paraffin- or agarose-embedded whole organs with high fidelity, achieved by label-free simultaneous sensing of DNA/RNA, hemoglobins, and lipids. mPAM provides histology-like imaging of cell nuclei, blood vessels, axons, and other anatomical structures, enabling the application of histopathological interpretation at the organelle level to analyze a whole organ. Its deep tissue imaging capability leads to less sectioning, resulting in negligible sectioning artifact. mPAM offers a new way to better understand complex biological organs. © 2017 The Author(s).

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1055015276
Document Type :
Electronic Resource