In vivo label-free three-dimensional imaging of zebrafish vasculature with optical projection tomography

  • Bassi A
  • Fieramonti L
  • D'Andrea C
  • et al.
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Abstract

We introduce flow optical projection tomography, an imaging technique capable of visualizing the vasculature of living specimens in 3-D. The method detects the movement of cells in the bloodstream and creates flow maps using a motion-analysis procedure. Then, flow maps obtained from projection taken at several angles are used to reconstruct sections of the circulatory system of the specimen. We therefore demonstrate an in vivo, 3-D optical imaging technique that, without the use of any labeling, is able to reconstruct and visualize the vascular network of transparent and weakly scattering living specimens.

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Bassi, A., Fieramonti, L., D’Andrea, C., Valentini, G., & Mione, M. (2011). In vivo label-free three-dimensional imaging of zebrafish vasculature with optical projection tomography. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 16(10), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3640808

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