Correlative imaging of the spatio-angular dynamics of biological systems with multimodal instant polarization microscope

  • Ivanov I
  • Yeh L
  • Perez-Bermejo J
  • et al.
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Abstract

The spatial and angular organization of biological macromolecules is a key determinant, as well as informative readout, of their function. Correlative imaging of the dynamic spatio-angular architecture of cells and organelles is valuable, but remains challenging with current methods. Correlative imaging of spatio-angular dynamics requires fast polarization-, depth-, and wavelength-diverse measurement of intrinsic optical properties and fluorescent labels. We report a multimodal instant polarization microscope (miPolScope) that combines a broadband polarization-resolved detector, automation, and reconstruction algorithms to enable label-free imaging of phase, retardance, and orientation, multiplexed with fluorescence imaging of concentration, anisotropy, and orientation of molecules at diffraction-limited resolution and high speed. miPolScope enabled multimodal imaging of myofibril architecture and contractile activity of beating cardiomyocytes, cell and organelle architecture of live HEK293T and U2OS cells, and density and anisotropy of white and grey matter of mouse brain tissue across the visible spectrum. We anticipate these developments in joint quantitative imaging of density and anisotropy to enable new studies in tissue pathology, mechanobiology, and imaging-based screens.

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Ivanov, I. E., Yeh, L.-H., Perez-Bermejo, J. A., Byrum, J. R., Kim, J. Y. S., Leonetti, M. D., & Mehta, S. B. (2022). Correlative imaging of the spatio-angular dynamics of biological systems with multimodal instant polarization microscope. Biomedical Optics Express, 13(5), 3102. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.455770

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