light sheet microscopy

How Does Light Sheet Microscopy Work?

LSM operates by illuminating the specimen with a sheet of light, typically generated by a cylindrical lens. The specimen is then scanned through the light sheet, and the emitted fluorescence is collected perpendicular to the illumination plane. This orthogonal arrangement allows for rapid imaging of large volumes with high spatial resolution. The resulting images can be reconstructed into three-dimensional datasets, providing detailed insights into the structure and function of biological tissues.

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