Simultaneous multicolour imaging using quantum dot structured illumination microscopy.
Hui ZengHuaidong YangGuoxuan LiuSichun ZhangXinrong ZhangYinxin ZhangPublished in: Journal of microscopy (2020)
Multicolour structured illumination microscopy (SIM) is a powerful tool used for the investigation of the dynamic interaction between subcellular structures. Nevertheless, most of the multicolour SIM schemes are currently limited by conventional fluorescent dyes and wavelength-dependent optical systems, and can only sequentially record images of different colour channels instead of obtaining multicolour datasets simultaneously. To address these issues, we present a novel multicolour SIM scheme referred to as quantum dot structured illumination microscopy (QD-SIM). QD-SIM enables simultaneously excitation and collection of multicolour fluorescent signals. We also propose a theoretical analysis of the image formation in two-dimensional multicolour SIM to help combine the optically sectioned and super-resolution attributes of SIM. Based on this theory, QD-SIM enables optically sectioned, super-resolution, multicolour simultaneous imaging at a single plane.