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Biophotonics Monthly: SBF Imaging – Using SEM and LM to Create High-Resolution 3-D Reconstructions (7/22/2015)

Biophotonics Monthly: SBF Imaging – Using SEM and LM to Create High-Resolution 3-D Reconstructions
In recent years, there have been considerable advancements in EM-based methods for 3-D reconstructions of large tissue volumes.
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Wednesday, July 22, 2015
SBF Imaging – Using SEM and LM to Create High-Resolution 3-D Reconstructions
SBF Imaging – Using SEM and LM to Create High-Resolution 3-D Reconstructions In recent years, there have been considerable advancements in EM-based methods for 3-D reconstructions of large tissue volumes. In this article, we describe a new approach that combines in situ serial sectioning with a unique, multienergy deconvolution technique to generate 3-D reconstructions with isotropic resolution down to a few nanometers.
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Liquid Crystal Compound Lens Eyed for 3-D Imaging
Liquid crystal can be controllably formed into compound lenses similar to those found in insects, a team from the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) has demonstrated. These lenses produce sets of images with different focal lengths, a property that could be used for 3-D imaging.
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Optimizing Experimental Conditions for STED and g-STED Microscopy
Optimizing Experimental Conditions for STED and g-STED Microscopy The advent of superresolution microscopy has been groundbreaking in its ability to image biological samples, allowing researchers to study previously inaccessible details within cellular processes. New software provides a unique imaging optimization method for STED and g-STED by simulating the entire process – including absorption, overlapping excitation and donut-shaped STED beams.
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