3D CELL DIVISION: The stages of cell division, seen frequently in 2 - dimensions, imaged with the Bessel
beam plane illumination: chromosomes appear in orange and microtubules in green.
AFRICAN GREEN MONKEY CELL: An African green monkey kidney cell expressing the gene c - src, imaged using Bessel
beam plane illumination.
She was making use of the newest version of a breakthrough technique that Betzig unveiled in 2011, called Bessel
beam plane illumination microscopy.
Betzig says Bessel
beam plane illumination microscopy is «ready» for commercialization.
Rapid three - dimensional isotropic imaging of living cells using Bessel
beam plane illumination.
Not exact matches
The technique, called microenvironmental selective
plane illumination microscopy (meSPIM), uses exceptionally long, thin
beams of laser light to trigger fluorescence in a sample, causing it to glow.
We will in particular focus on three - dimenisonal SR imaging based on a Bessel
beam single
plane illumination microscope.
Arne Voie, David Burns and Francis Spelman focused a laser
beam into a thin sheet to illuminate a fluorescent sample and captured the reflected light using a different objective lens oriented perpendicular to the
plane of
illumination (i.e. light sheet).
The laser
beam is channeled through the
illumination lens and creates a thin light sheet that overlaps with the focal
plane of the detection lens.