scholarly journals Spatial light modulator based active wide-field illumination for ex vivo and in vivo quantitative NIR FRET imaging

2014 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 944 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lingling Zhao ◽  
Ken Abe ◽  
Shilpi Rajoria ◽  
Qi Pian ◽  
Margarida Barroso ◽  
...  
1998 ◽  
Vol 52 (6) ◽  
pp. 783-789 ◽  
Author(s):  
Quentin S. Hanley ◽  
Peter J. Verveer ◽  
Thomas M. Jovin

We report the use of a programmable array microscope (PAM) for the acquisition of spectrally resolved and high-throughput optical sections. The microscope is based on the use of a spatial light modulator for defining patterns of excitation and/or detection of fluorescence. For obtaining optically sectioned spectral images, the entrance slit of an imaging spectrograph and a line illumination pattern defined with a spatial light modulator are placed in conjugate optical positions. Compared to wide-field illumination, optical sectioning led to greater than 3× improvement in the rejection of out-of-focus fluorescence emission and nearly 6× greater peak-to-background ratios in biological specimens, yielding better contrast and spectral characterization. These effects resulted from a reduction in the artifacts arising from spectral contributions of structures outside the region of interest. We used the programmable illumination capability of the spectroscopic system to explore a variety of excitation/detection patterns for increasing the throughput of optical sectioning microscopes. A Sylvester-type Hadamard construction was particularly efficient, performing optical sectioning while maintaining a 50% optical throughput. These results demonstrate the feasibility of full-field highly multiplexed confocal spectral imaging.


Author(s):  
Weijian Yang ◽  
Jae-eun Kang Miller ◽  
Luis Carrillo-Reid ◽  
Rafael Yuste ◽  
Darcy S. Peterka

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Evgenii Belykh ◽  
Xiaochun Zhao ◽  
Brandon Ngo ◽  
Dara S. Farhadi ◽  
Vadim A. Byvaltsev ◽  
...  

BackgroundNoninvasive intraoperative optical biopsy that provides real-time imaging of histoarchitectural (cell resolution) features of brain tumors, especially at the margin of invasive tumors, would be of great value. To assess clinical-grade confocal laser endomicroscopy (CLE) and to prepare for its use intraoperatively in vivo, we performed an assessment of CLE ex vivo imaging in brain lesions.MethodsTissue samples from patients who underwent intracranial surgeries with fluorescein sodium (FNa)–based wide-field fluorescence guidance were acquired for immediate intraoperative ex vivo optical biopsies with CLE. Hematoxylin-eosin–stained frozen section analysis of the same specimens served as the gold standard for blinded neuropathology comparison. FNa 2 to 5 mg/kg was administered upon induction of anesthesia, and FNa 5 mg/kg was injected for CLE contrast improvement. Histologic features were identified, and the diagnostic accuracy of CLE was assessed.ResultsOf 77 eligible patients, 47 patients with 122 biopsies were enrolled, including 32 patients with gliomas and 15 patients with other intracranial lesions. The positive predictive value of CLE optical biopsies was 97% for all specimens and 98% for gliomas. The specificity of CLE was 90% for all specimens and 94% for gliomas. The second FNa injection in seven patients, a mean of 2.6 h after the first injection, improved image quality and increased the percentage of accurately diagnosed images from 67% to 93%. Diagnostic CLE features of lesional glioma biopsies and normal brain were identified. Seventeen histologic features were identified.ConclusionsResults demonstrated high specificity and positive predictive value of ex vivo intraoperative CLE optical biopsies and justify an in vivo intraoperative trial. This new portable, noninvasive intraoperative imaging technique provides diagnostic features to discriminate lesional tissue with high specificity and is feasible for incorporation into the fluorescence-guided surgery workflow, particularly for patients with invasive brain tumors.


2014 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 3432 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gannavarpu Rajshekhar ◽  
Basanta Bhaduri ◽  
Chris Edwards ◽  
Renjie Zhou ◽  
Lynford L. Goddard ◽  
...  

ACS Nano ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tamami Yanagi ◽  
Kiichi Kaminaga ◽  
Michiyo Suzuki ◽  
Hiroshi Abe ◽  
Hiroki Yamamoto ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Weijian Yang ◽  
Jae-eun K. Miller ◽  
Luis Carrillo-Reid ◽  
Rafael Yuste ◽  
Darcy S. Peterka

Author(s):  
Lingling Zhao ◽  
Shilpi Rajoria ◽  
Margarida Barroso ◽  
Xavier Intes
Keyword(s):  
Ex Vivo ◽  

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