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Surface imaging microscopy, an automated method for visualizing whole embryo samples in three dimensions at high resolution.

Andrew J Ewald1, Helen McBride, Mark Reddington, Scott E Fraser, Russell Kerschmann.   

Abstract

Modern biology is faced with the challenge of understanding the specification, generation, and maintenance of structures ranging from cells and tissues to organs and organisms. By acquiring images directly from the block face of an embedded sample, surface imaging microscopy (SIM) generates high-resolution volumetric images of biological specimens across all of these scales. Surface imaging microscopy expands our range of imaging tools by generating three-dimensional reconstructions of embryo samples at high resolution and high contrast. SIM image quality is not limited by depth or the optical properties of overlying tissue, and intrinsic or extrinsic alignment markers are not required for volume reconstruction. These volumes are highly isotropic, enabling them to be virtually sectioned in any direction without loss of image quality. Surface imaging microscopy provided a more accurate three-dimensional representation of a chick embryo than confocal microscopy of the same sample. SIM offers excellent imaging of embryos from three major vertebrate systems in developmental biology: mouse, chicken, and frog. Immediate applications of this technology are in visualizing and understanding complex morphogenetic events and in making detailed comparisons between normal and genetically modified embryos. Copyright 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12412023     DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.10169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Dyn        ISSN: 1058-8388            Impact factor:   3.780


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7.  Dual modality optical coherence and whole-body photoacoustic tomography imaging of chick embryos in multiple development stages.

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10.  X-ray phase-contrast in vivo microtomography probes new aspects of Xenopus gastrulation.

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