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Depth-resolved NIR-II fluorescence mesoscope.

Jiuling LiaoYixuan YinJia YuRongli ZhangTing WuHui LiQinchao SunLabao ZhangWei Zheng
Published in: Biomedical optics express (2020)
NIR-II fluorescence imaging is a promising method for visualizing biological structures in deep tissue, owing to the advantages of significantly suppressed optical scattering and diminished autofluorescence in biological tissues. However, few NIR-II fluorescence imaging approaches can simultaneously achieve a large field of view, high resolution and superior penetration depth, while exhibiting optical sectioning capability. In this paper, we present a novel NIR-II fluorescence mesoscopy system based on the f-θ scanning scheme and confocal detection to overcome these limitations. When used with NIR-II fluorescent dyes, our setup performs NIR-II fluorescence imaging on samples as large as 7.5×7.5 mm2 with a lateral resolution of 6.3 µm. In addition, our system provides a depth-resolved imaging ability and zooming function. We successfully demonstrate in vivo cerebrovascular imaging of a mouse with local ischemia. Thus, our system provides new opportunities to explore the mechanism of cerebrovascular disease.
Keyphrases
  • fluorescence imaging
  • high resolution
  • photodynamic therapy
  • optical coherence tomography
  • gene expression
  • high speed
  • mass spectrometry
  • minimally invasive
  • drug release
  • real time pcr