Lattice light-sheet microscopy: Imaging molecules to embryos at high spatiotemporal resolution
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Janelia Research Campus · +17 more institutions
Abstract
Although fluorescence microscopy provides a crucial window into the physiology of living specimens, many biological processes are too fragile, are too small, or occur too rapidly to see clearly with existing tools. We crafted ultrathin light sheets from two-dimensional optical lattices that allowed us to image three-dimensional (3D) dynamics for hundreds of volumes, often at subsecond intervals, at the diffraction limit and beyond. We applied this to systems spanning four orders of magnitude in space and time, including the diffusion of single transcription factor molecules in stem cell spheroids, the dynamic instability of mitotic microtubules, the immunological synapse, neutrophil motility in a 3D matrix,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 177.68
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 77
Authors
27- BCBi‐Chang ChenCorresponding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia Research Campus
- WRWesley R. LegantCorresponding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia Research Campus
- KWKai WangCorresponding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia Research Campus
- LSLin Shao
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia Research Campus
- DEDaniel E. Milkie
Coleman University
Topics & keywords
- Light sheet fluorescence microscopy
- Microscopy
- High resolution
- Materials science
- Biophysics
- Nanotechnology
- Optics
- Biology