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<div class="csl-entry">Foroughipour, S. M., Becker, K., Foroughipour, S. M., Ghaffari-Tabrizi-Wizsy, N., Sarem, N., Fuchssteiner, C. F., & Saghafi, S. (2024). Converting a symmetrical Gaussian beam into a thin tunable light sheet. <i>Methods in Microscopy</i>. https://doi.org/10.1515/mim-2024-0006</div>
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/198584
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dc.description.abstract
In this study, we investigate the performance of axial-conical lenses, commonly referred to as Powell lenses, featuring varying fan angles of 5°, 7.5°, 10°, 15°, and 20°. Our objective is to evaluate their suitability for designing a light sheet generator tailored for fluorescence light-sheet microscopy of large samples. Our results indicate that Powell lenses with fan angles of 5° and 7.5° when integrated with additional aspheric components, exhibit optimal characteristics for this application. Specifically, employing a Powell lens with a 7.5° fan angle and 0.2 mm roundness at the tip facilitates the generation of a light sheet ideal for illuminating samples within a size range of 2,000 µm–15,000 µm. To validate the practicality of our optical design for real-world imaging tasks, we conducted imaging experiments on chicken embryos aged between 3 and 7 days. Our light-sheet microscopy system successfully captured intricate structural details, particularly highlighting the ongoing differentiation of the inner anatomy of these specimens. This approach has a high potential to improve the screening of pharmaceutical drugs acting on the vascularization of the chorioallantois membrane (CAM), a technique that is widely used in pharmaceutical research.
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Austria Wirtschaftsservice Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftu
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WWTF Wiener Wissenschafts-, Forschu und Technologiefonds
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dc.language.iso
en
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De Gruyter
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Methods in Microscopy
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dc.rights.uri
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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dc.subject
embryos’ development
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beam shaping
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Light sheet microscopy
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meso-aspheric optics
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3D-Reconstruction
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high-resolution imaging
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dc.title
Converting a symmetrical Gaussian beam into a thin tunable light sheet