Super-resolution re-scan second harmonic generation microscopy

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Abstract

Second harmonic generation microscopy (SHG) is generally acknowledged as a powerful tool for the label-free three-dimensional visualization of tissues and advanced materials, with one of its most popular applications being collagen imaging. Despite the great need, progress in super-resolved SHG imaging lags behind the developments reported over the past years in fluorescence-based optical nanoscopy. In this work, we demonstrate super-resolved re-scan SHG, qualitatively and quantitatively showing on collagenous tissues the available resolution advantage over the diffraction limit. We introduce as well super-resolved re-scan two-photon excited fluorescence microscopy, an imaging modality not explored to date.

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Stanciu, S. G., Hristu, R., Stanciu, G. A., Tranca, D. E., Eftimie, L., Dumitru, A., … Manders, E. M. M. (2022). Super-resolution re-scan second harmonic generation microscopy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 119(47). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2214662119

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