Improvement in image quality via the pseudo confocal effect in multidirectional digital scanned laser light-sheet microscopy

  • Kaneshiro J
  • Shioi G
  • Okamoto K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Multidirectional digital scanned laser light-sheet microscopy (mDSLM) cannot be used with the current pseudo confocal system to reduce blurring and background signals. The multiline scanning for light-sheet illumination and the simple image construction proposed in this study are alternative to the pseudo confocal system. We investigate the effectiveness of our pseudo confocal method combined with mDSLM on artificial phantoms and biological samples. The results indicate that image quality from mDSLM can be improved by the confocal effect; their combination is effective and can be applied to biological investigations.

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Kaneshiro, J., Shioi, G., Okamoto, K., Onami, S., & Watanabe, T. M. (2021). Improvement in image quality via the pseudo confocal effect in multidirectional digital scanned laser light-sheet microscopy. Optics Express, 29(15), 24278. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.423783

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