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Nanosheet wrapping-assisted coverslip-free imaging for looking deeper into a tissue at high resolution.


ABSTRACT: In order to achieve deep tissue imaging, a number of optical clearing agents have been developed. However, in a conventional microscopy setup, an objective lens can only be moved until it is in contact with a coverslip, which restricts the maximum focusing depth into a cleared tissue specimen. Until now, it is still a fact that the working distance of a high magnification objective lens with a high numerical aperture is always about 100 ?m. In this study, a polymer thin film (also called as nanosheet) composed of fluoropolymer with a thickness of 130 nm, less than one-thousandth that of a 170 ?m thick coverslip, is employed to replace the coverslip. Owing to its excellent characteristics, such as high optical transparency, mechanical robustness, chemical resistance, and water retention ability, nanosheet is uniquely capable of providing a coverslip-free imaging. By wrapping the tissue specimen with a nanosheet, an extra distance of 170 ?m for the movement of objective lens is obtained. Results show an equivalently high resolution imaging can be obtained if a homogenous refractive index between immersion liquid and mounting media is adjusted. This method will facilitate a variety of imaging tasks with off-the-shelf high magnification objectives.

SUBMITTER: Zhang H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6953877 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nanosheet wrapping-assisted coverslip-free imaging for looking deeper into a tissue at high resolution.

Zhang Hong H   Yarinome Kenji K   Kawakami Ryosuke R   Otomo Kohei K   Nemoto Tomomi T   Okamura Yosuke Y  

PloS one 20200110 1


In order to achieve deep tissue imaging, a number of optical clearing agents have been developed. However, in a conventional microscopy setup, an objective lens can only be moved until it is in contact with a coverslip, which restricts the maximum focusing depth into a cleared tissue specimen. Until now, it is still a fact that the working distance of a high magnification objective lens with a high numerical aperture is always about 100 μm. In this study, a polymer thin film (also called as nano  ...[more]

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