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High-sensitivity and high-specificity biomechanical imaging by stimulated Brillouin scattering microscopy.

Itay RemerRoni ShaashouaNetta ShemeshAnat Ben-ZviAlberto Bilenca
Published in: Nature methods (2020)
Label-free, non-contact imaging with mechanical contrast and optical sectioning is a substantial challenge in microscopy. Spontaneous Brillouin scattering microscopy meets this challenge, but encounters a trade-off between acquisition speed and the specificity for biomechanical constituents with overlapping Brillouin bands. Stimulated Brillouin scattering microscopy overcomes this trade-off and enables the cross-sectional imaging of live Caenorhabditis elegans at the organ and subcellular levels, with both elasticity and viscosity contrasts at high specificity and with practical recording times.
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