OPTiM: Optical projection tomography integrated microscope using open-source hardware and software

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We describe the implementation of an OPT plate to perform optical projection tomography (OPT) on a commercial wide-field inverted microscope, using our open-source hardware and software. The OPT plate includes a tilt adjustment for alignment and a stepper motor for sample rotation as required by standard projection tomography. Depending on magnification requirements, three methods of performing OPT are detailed using this adaptor plate: a conventional direct OPT method requiring only the addition of a limiting aperture behind the objective lens; an external optical-relay method allowing conventional OPT to be performed at magnifications ≥4x; a remote focal scanning and region-of-interest method for improved spatial resolution OPT (up to ∼1.6 μm). All three methods use the microscope's existing incoherent light source (i.e. arc-lamp) and all of its inherent functionality is maintained for day-to-day use. OPT acquisitions are performed on in vivo zebrafish embryos to demonstrate the implementations' viability.

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Watson, T., Andrews, N., Davis, S., Bugeon, L., Dallman, M. D., & McGinty, J. (2017). OPTiM: Optical projection tomography integrated microscope using open-source hardware and software. PLoS ONE, 12(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180309

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