Light sheet theta microscopy for rapid high-resolution imaging of large biological samples.
Bianca MiglioriMalika S DattaChristophe DupreMehmet C ApakShoh AsanoRuixuan GaoEdward S BoydenOla HermansonRafael YusteRaju TomerPublished in: BMC biology (2018)
The reported LSTM approach is a significant step for the rapid high-resolution quantitative mapping of the structure and function of very large biological systems, such as a clarified thick coronal slab of human brain and uniformly expanded tissues, and also for rapid volumetric calcium imaging of highly motile animals, such as Hydra, undergoing non-isomorphic body shape changes.