no code implementations • 27 Jun 2022 • Yu Liu, Kurt Weiss, Nassir Navab, Carsten Marr, Jan Huisken, Tingying Peng
Light-sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) is a cutting-edge volumetric imaging technique that allows for three-dimensional imaging of mesoscopic samples with decoupled illumination and detection paths.
no code implementations • 18 May 2021 • Alexander J. Ropelewski, Megan A. Rizzo, Jason R. Swedlow, Jan Huisken, Pavel Osten, Neda Khanjani, Kurt Weiss, Vesselina Bakalov, Michelle Engle, Lauren Gridley, Michelle Krzyzanowski, Tom Madden, Deborah Maiese, Justin Waterfield, David Williams, Carol Hamilton, Wayne Huggins
Recent advances in fluorescence microscopy techniques and tissue clearing, labeling, and staining provide unprecedented opportunities to investigate brain structure and function.
no code implementations • 27 Mar 2015 • Benjamin Schmid, Jan Huisken
In light-sheet microscopy, overall image content and resolution are improved by acquiring and fusing multiple views of the sample from different directions.