Light Sheet Microscopy Turned Vertically

  • Köster I
  • Haas P
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Living cells and organisms often suffer from the high light intensities used for fluorescent imaging. Light sheet microscopy reduces phototoxic effects and bleaching by illuminating a specimen in only a single plane at a time. A new light sheet microscope combines light sheet and confocal microscopy in one system without compromising either functionality and allows the combination of the two methods, e.g. confocal photomanipulation with subsequent light sheet acquisition, for new applications.

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Köster, I., & Haas, P. (2015). Light Sheet Microscopy Turned Vertically. Optik & Photonik, 10(4), 39–43. https://doi.org/10.1002/opph.201500028

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