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Imaging tissue-mimic with light sheet microscopy: A comparative guideline

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Tissue mimics (TMs) on the scale of several hundred microns provide a beneficial cell culture configuration for in vitro engineered tissue and are currently under the spotlight in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Due to the cell density and size, TMs are fairly inaccessible to optical observation and imaging within these samples remains challenging. Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy (LSFM)- an emerging and attractive technique for 3D optical sectioning of large samples- appears to be a particularly well-suited approach to deal with them. In this work, we compared the effectiveness of different light sheet illumination modalities reported in the literature to improve resolution and/or light exposure for complex 3D samples. In order to provide an acute and fair comparative assessment, we also developed a systematic, computerized benchmarking method. The outcomes of our experiment provide meaningful information for valid comparisons and arises the main differences between the modalities when imaging different types of TMs.

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hal-01559400 , version 1 (10-07-2017)

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Jordi Andilla, Raphaël Jorand, Omar E. Olarte, Alexandre C. Dufour, Martine Cazales, et al.. Imaging tissue-mimic with light sheet microscopy: A comparative guideline. Scientific Reports, 2017, 7, pp.44939. ⟨10.1038/srep44939⟩. ⟨hal-01559400⟩
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