JOURNAL ARTICLE

3-D imaging of cells using a confocal laser scanning microscope and digital image processing

Thomas M. JovinMichel Robert‐NicoudDonna J. Arndt‐JovinThorsten Schormann

Year: 1988 Journal:   Proceedings annual meeting Electron Microscopy Society of America Vol: 46 Pages: 96-97   Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Abstract

Light microscopic techniques for visualizing biomolecules and biochemical processes in situ have become indispensable in studies concerning the structural organization of supramolecular assemblies in cells and of processes during the cell cycle, transformation, differentiation, and development. Confocal laser scanning microscopy offers a number of advantages for the in situ localization and quantitation of fluorescence labeled targets and probes: (i) rejection of interfering signals emanating from out-of-focus and adjacent structures, allowing the “optical sectioning” of the specimen and 3-D reconstruction without time consuming deconvolution; (ii) increased spatial resolution; (iii) electronic control of contrast and magnification; (iv) simultanous imaging of the specimen by optical phenomena based on incident, scattered, emitted, and transmitted light; and (v) simultanous use of different fluorescent probes and types of detectors. We currently use a confocal laser scanning microscope CLSM (Zeiss, Oberkochen) equipped with 3-laser excitation (u.v - visible) and confocal optics in the fluorescence mode, as well as a computer-controlled X-Y-Z scanning stage with 0.1 μ resolution.

Keywords:
Confocal Optical sectioning Optics Microscope Materials science Laser Laser scanning Microscopy Fluorescence Confocal microscopy Light sheet fluorescence microscopy Scanning confocal electron microscopy Resolution (logic) Digital micromirror device Physics Computer science Artificial intelligence

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Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Biophysics
Image Processing Techniques and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Media Technology
Advanced Biosensing Techniques and Applications
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Molecular Biology

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