3D super-resolution deep-tissue imaging in living mice

  • Velasco M
  • Zhang M
  • Antonello J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy enables the three-dimensional (3D) visualization of dynamic nanoscale structures in living cells, offering unique insights into their organization. However, 3D-STED imaging deep inside biological tissue is obstructed by optical aberrations and light scattering. We present a STED system that overcomes these challenges. Through the combination of two-photon excitation, adaptive optics, red-emitting organic dyes, and a long-working-distance water-immersion objective lens, our system achieves aberration-corrected 3D super-resolution imaging, which we demonstrate 164 µm deep in fixed mouse brain tissue and 76 µm deep in the brain of a living mouse.

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Velasco, M. G. M., Zhang, M., Antonello, J., Yuan, P., Allgeyer, E. S., May, D., … Bewersdorf, J. (2021). 3D super-resolution deep-tissue imaging in living mice. Optica, 8(4), 442. https://doi.org/10.1364/optica.416841

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