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BioPhotonics Newsletter — Stimulated Raman Photothermal Microscopy, Virtual Histology, and more… (1/17/2024)

BioPhotonics Newsletter — Stimulated Raman Photothermal Microscopy, Virtual Histology, and more…
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Wednesday, January 17, 2024
Monthly newsletter focusing on how light-based technologies are being used in the life sciences. Includes news, features and product developments in lasers, imaging, optics, spectroscopy, microscopy, lighting and more. Manage your Photonics Media membership at Photonics.com/subscribe.

 
Stimulated Raman Photothermal Microscopy Provides Ultrahigh Sensitivity
Stimulated Raman Photothermal Microscopy Provides Ultrahigh Sensitivity
Stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) microscopy has shown enormous potential in revealing molecular structures, dynamics, and couplings in complex systems. Yet, the sensitivity of SRS is fundamentally limited to millimolar level due to the shot noise and small modulation depth. The SRS process pumps molecules to their vibrationally excited states. Thereafter, relaxation heats up the surrounding environment and induces refractive index changes. By probing the refractive index changes with a laser beam, stimulated Raman photothermal microscopy has been developed, where a >500-fold boost of modulation depth is achieved.
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Virtual Histology: Democratizing Diagnostic Anatomic Pathology
Virtual Histology: Democratizing Diagnostic Anatomic Pathology
Histology is the microscopic examination of stained and sectioned cells and tissue. Traditional histological examination requires a sequence of essential sample processing steps, including fixation, embedding, sectioning, and staining. In medicine, histological studies are employed for diagnosing disease, prognosticating its development, and forecasting treatment response. Staining highlights important features of the tissue and enhances tissue contrast; histological sections are typically 2 to 10 µm in thickness and are therefore transparent under brightfield microscopy unless they are stained.
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Algorithm Boosts Live-Cell Imaging's Capabilities
Algorithm Boosts Live-Cell Imaging's Capabilities
A new implementation of superresolution radial fluctuations (SRRF), called enhanced superresolution radial fluctuations (eSRRF), was introduced by a team at the Gulbenkian Science Institute. According to the research team, eSRRF provides substantial improvements to image fidelity, resolution, and user-friendliness, compared to the original SRRF.
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Vision Research Inc., Phantom Digital High-Speed Cameras - Ultrafast Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) with Phantom High-Speed Camera Ultrafast Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) with Phantom High-Speed Camera

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A noninvasive imaging technique, optical coherence tomography (OCT) has proven incredibly revealing in biomedical applications like ophthalmology and laryngology. High-speed OCT-based systems using Phantom Machine Vision cameras offer the ability to perform ultra-long record times and real-time image analysis.

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Zaber Technologies Inc. - Watch a Fast 3.8 Second Scan! Watch a Fast 3.8 Second Scan!

Zaber Technologies Inc.
Customize your own high-speed fluorescence microscope with our online configurator. Choose from a range of hardware modules. Design for speed (scan 96-well plates at 5× in as little as 3.8 seconds) or capacity (scan up to 6 microplates at once). Prices start at $25,000.

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Applied Scientific Instrumentation Inc. - Single-Objective Light Sheet Single-Objective Light Sheet

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Based on the OPM and SCAPE technologies and developed in collaboration with Leica Microsystems, microscope enables fast and gentle volumetric imaging of fluorescent biological samples over many time points and multiple channels, all while using conventional sample mounting.

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Etaluma Inc. - LS850 Fully Automated Microscope LS850 Fully Automated Microscope

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The LS850 Microscope is the latest generation of our fully automated three-channel flagship model and offers the latest advances in optics, cameras, throughput, and user flexibility delivering image quality, motion speed, illumination, and software flexibility.

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Optikos Corporation - Life Science Product Development Life Science Product Development

Optikos Corporation
Optikos engineering services will help bring your next medical device or diagnostic product from design to market. Optics makes amazing things possible in life sciences, and Optikos makes it happen.

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Sutter Instrument Company - NAN™Open-Design Upright Microscope NAN™Open-Design Upright Microscope

Sutter Instrument Company
The Sutter NAN™ — A focusing nosepiece microscope designed for electrophysiology. The microscope frame has been reimagined around our highly-stable adjustable MT-70 manipulator gantry stands; this design choice allows many possible configurations to match the ever-expanding applications in the field of electrophysiology.

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Rocky Mountain Instrument Co. (RMI) - Custom Optical Assemblies Custom Optical Assemblies

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.: In Case You Missed It

 
SPIE Names 2024 Fellows Class
SPIE Names 2024 Fellows Class
SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, has named 47 fellows of the society, comprising the organization’s class of 2024. Fellows are members of SPIE who have made significant scientific and technical contributions in the multidisciplinary fields of optics, photonics, and imaging.

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Optical Imaging Circuit Bridges Timescales in High-Speed Photography
Ultrafast optical imaging is typically measured in picoseconds, whereas high-speed electronic cameras image at the millisecond and microsecond timescale. To bridge the gap between these technologies, a research team at the University of Tokyo developed a technology they’re calling “spectrum circuit,” a precision optical circuit that allows superfine images to be taken over multiple timescales at high speed. Using the new technology, the researchers demonstrated nanosecond photography as well as ultrawide-time-range, high-speed photography.

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Researchers Develop High-Precision Dual-Color Optogenetic Brain Probe
Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed a dual-color optogenetic neural probe. Unlike previous, single-color probes, which often control brain activity in only one direction — either excitation or inhibition — this new design can enhance and silence the electrical activities of the same neurons within specific cortical layers of the brain. It promises to aid the investigation of tightly packed neural microcircuits within the cortex and deep brain regions and, in the longer term, add to the functional mapping of the brain.

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