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Invited review article: Advanced light microscopy for biological space research.

Winnok H De Vos1, Didier Beghuin2, Christian J Schwarz3, David B Jones4, Jack J W A van Loon5, Juergen Bereiter-Hahn6, Ernst H K Stelzer6.   

Abstract

As commercial space flights have become feasible and long-term extraterrestrial missions are planned, it is imperative that the impact of space travel and the space environment on human physiology be thoroughly characterized. Scrutinizing the effects of potentially detrimental factors such as ionizing radiation and microgravity at the cellular and tissue level demands adequate visualization technology. Advanced light microscopy (ALM) is the leading tool for non-destructive structural and functional investigation of static as well as dynamic biological systems. In recent years, technological developments and advances in photochemistry and genetic engineering have boosted all aspects of resolution, readout and throughput, rendering ALM ideally suited for biological space research. While various microscopy-based studies have addressed cellular response to space-related environmental stressors, biological endpoints have typically been determined only after the mission, leaving an experimental gap that is prone to bias results. An on-board, real-time microscopical monitoring device can bridge this gap. Breadboards and even fully operational microscope setups have been conceived, but they need to be rendered more compact and versatile. Most importantly, they must allow addressing the impact of gravity, or the lack thereof, on physiologically relevant biological systems in space and in ground-based simulations. In order to delineate the essential functionalities for such a system, we have reviewed the pending questions in space science, the relevant biological model systems, and the state-of-the art in ALM. Based on a rigorous trade-off, in which we recognize the relevance of multi-cellular systems and the cellular microenvironment, we propose a compact, but flexible concept for space-related cell biological research that is based on light sheet microscopy.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25362364     DOI: 10.1063/1.4898123

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Sci Instrum        ISSN: 0034-6748            Impact factor:   1.523


  7 in total

1.  Saak Transform-Based Machine Learning for Light-Sheet Imaging of Cardiac Trabeculation.

Authors:  Yichen Ding; Varun Gudapati; Ruiyuan Lin; Yanan Fei; Rene R Sevag Packard; Sibo Song; Chih-Chiang Chang; Kyung In Baek; Zhaoqiang Wang; Mehrdad Roustaei; Dengfeng Kuang; C-C Jay Kuo; Tzung K Hsiai
Journal:  IEEE Trans Biomed Eng       Date:  2020-12-21       Impact factor: 4.538

2.  Integrating light-sheet imaging with virtual reality to recapitulate developmental cardiac mechanics.

Authors:  Yichen Ding; Arash Abiri; Parinaz Abiri; Shuoran Li; Chih-Chiang Chang; Kyung In Baek; Jeffrey J Hsu; Elias Sideris; Yilei Li; Juhyun Lee; Tatiana Segura; Thao P Nguyen; Alexander Bui; René R Sevag Packard; Peng Fei; Tzung K Hsiai
Journal:  JCI Insight       Date:  2017-11-16

Review 3.  Light-Sheet Imaging to Elucidate Cardiovascular Injury and Repair.

Authors:  Yichen Ding; Juhyun Lee; Jeffrey J Hsu; Chih-Chiang Chang; Kyung In Baek; Sara Ranjbarvaziri; Reza Ardehali; René R Sevag Packard; Tzung K Hsiai
Journal:  Curr Cardiol Rep       Date:  2018-03-24       Impact factor: 2.931

Review 4.  Microbial Morphology and Motility as Biosignatures for Outer Planet Missions.

Authors:  Jay Nadeau; Chris Lindensmith; Jody W Deming; Vicente I Fernandez; Roman Stocker
Journal:  Astrobiology       Date:  2016-08-23       Impact factor: 4.335

Review 5.  Advanced microscopy to elucidate cardiovascular injury and regeneration: 4D light-sheet imaging.

Authors:  Kyung In Baek; Yichen Ding; Chih-Chiang Chang; Megan Chang; René R Sevag Packard; Jeffrey J Hsu; Peng Fei; Tzung K Hsiai
Journal:  Prog Biophys Mol Biol       Date:  2018-05-09       Impact factor: 3.667

Review 6.  Multiscale light-sheet for rapid imaging of cardiopulmonary system.

Authors:  Yichen Ding; Jianguo Ma; Adam D Langenbacher; Kyung In Baek; Juhyun Lee; Chih-Chiang Chang; Jeffrey J Hsu; Rajan P Kulkarni; John Belperio; Wei Shi; Sara Ranjbarvaziri; Reza Ardehali; Yin Tintut; Linda L Demer; Jau-Nian Chen; Peng Fei; René R Sevag Packard; Tzung K Hsiai
Journal:  JCI Insight       Date:  2018-08-23

7.  Light-sheet fluorescence imaging to localize cardiac lineage and protein distribution.

Authors:  Yichen Ding; Juhyun Lee; Jianguo Ma; Kevin Sung; Tomohiro Yokota; Neha Singh; Mojdeh Dooraghi; Parinaz Abiri; Yibin Wang; Rajan P Kulkarni; Atsushi Nakano; Thao P Nguyen; Peng Fei; Tzung K Hsiai
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-02-06       Impact factor: 4.379

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