Random access parallel microscopy

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Abstract

We introduce a random-access parallel (RAP) imaging modality that uses a novel design inspired by a Newtonian telescope to image multiple spatially separated samples without moving parts or robotics. This scheme enables near-simultaneous image capture of multiple petri dishes and random-access imaging with sub-millisecond switching times at the full resolution of the camera. This enables the RAP system to capture long-duration records from different samples in parallel, which is not possible using conventional automated microscopes. The system is demonstrated by continuously imaging multiple cardiac monolayer and Caenorhabditis elegans preparations.

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Ashraf, M., Mohanan, S., Sim, B. R., Tam, A., Rahemipour, K., Brousseau, D., … Bub, G. (2021). Random access parallel microscopy. ELife, 10, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.7554/ELIFE.56426

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