Image heterogeneity correction in large-area, three-dimensional multiphoton microscopy
2008; Optica Publishing Group; Volume: 16; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1364/oe.16.005107
ISSN1094-4087
AutoresVladimir Hovhannisyan, Ping-Jung Su, Yang‐Fang Chen, Dong Chen,
Tópico(s)Cell Image Analysis Techniques
ResumoLarge-area multiphoton laser scanning microscopy (LMLSM) can be applied in biology and medicine for high sensitivity and resolution tissue imaging. However, factors such as refractive index mismatch induced spherical aberration, emission/excitation absorption and scattering can result in axial intensity attenuation and lateral image heterogeneity, affecting both qualitative and quantitative image analysis. In this work, we describe an image correction algorithm to improve three-dimensional images in LMLSM. The method consists of multiplying the measured nonlinear signal by a three-dimensional correction factor, determined by the use of twophoton images of the appropriate specimens and specimen absorption and scattering properties at the excitation and emission wavelengths. The proposed methodology is demonstrated in correcting multiphoton images of objects imbedded in uniform fluorescent background, lung tissue, and Drosophila larva.
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