JOURNAL ARTICLE

4-dimensional, high-resolution imaging of living cells

Shinya Inoué

Year: 1992 Journal:   Proceedings annual meeting Electron Microscopy Society of America Vol: 50 (1)Pages: 416-417   Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Abstract

This paper reports progress of our effort to rapidly capture, and display in time-lapsed mode, the 3-dimensional dynamic architecture of active living cells and developing embryos at the highest resolution of the light microscope. Our approach entails: (A) real-time video tape recording of through-focal, ultrathin optical sections of live cells at the highest resolution of the light microscope; (B) repeat of A at time-lapsed intervals; (C) once each time-lapsed interval, an image at home focus is recorded onto Optical Disk Memory Recorder (OMDR); (D) periods of interest are selected using the OMDR and video tape records; (E) selected stacks of optical sections are converted into plane projections representing different view angles (±4 degrees for stereo view, additional angles when revolving stereos are desired); (F) analysis using A - D.

Keywords:
Microscope Focus (optics) Optics High resolution Optical microscope Resolution (logic) Cardinal point Materials science Microscopy Computer science Computer vision Computer graphics (images) Artificial intelligence Physics Remote sensing Geology Scanning electron microscope

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