Rapid biomechanical imaging at low irradiation level via dual line-scanning Brillouin microscopy.
Jitao ZhangMilos NikolicKandice TannerGiuliano ScarcelliPublished in: Nature methods (2023)
Brillouin microscopy is a technique for mechanical characterization of biological material without contact at high three-dimensional resolution. Here, we introduce dual line-scanning Brillouin microscopy (dLSBM), which improves acquisition speed and reduces irradiation dose by more than one order of magnitude with selective illumination and single-shot analysis of hundreds of points along the incident beam axis. Using tumor spheroids, we demonstrate the ability to capture the sample response to rapid mechanical perturbations as well as the spatially resolved evolution of the mechanical properties in growing spheroids.