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19 January 2024 “There’s plenty of room at the bottom”: deep brain imaging with holographic endo-microscopy
Hana Uhlířová, Miroslav Stibůrek, Tomáš Pikálek, André Gomes, Sergey Turtaev, Petra Kolbábková, Tomáš Čižmár
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Abstract

Significance

Over more than 300 years, microscopic imaging keeps providing fundamental insights into the mechanisms of living organisms. Seeing microscopic structures beyond the reach of free-space light-based microscopy, however, requires dissection of the tissue—an intervention seriously disturbing its physiological functions. The hunt for low-invasiveness tools has led a growing community of physicists and engineers into the realm of complex media photonics. One of its activities represents exploiting multimode optical fibers (MMFs) as ultra-thin endoscopic probes. Employing wavefront shaping, these tools only recently facilitated the first peeks at cells and their sub-cellular compartments at the bottom of the mouse brain with the impact of micro-scale tissue damage.

Aim

Here, we aim to highlight advances in MMF-based holographic endo-microscopy facilitating microscopic imaging throughout the whole depth of the mouse brain.

Approach

We summarize the important technical and methodological prerequisites for stabile high-resolution imaging in vivo.

Results

We showcase images of the microscopic building blocks of brain tissue, including neurons, neuronal processes, vessels, intracellular calcium signaling, and red blood cell velocity in individual vessels.

Conclusions

This perspective article helps to understand the complexity behind the technology of holographic endo-microscopy, summarizes its recent advances and challenges, and stimulates the mind of the reader for further exploitation of this tool in the neuroscience research.

CC BY: © The Authors. Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Distribution or reproduction of this work in whole or in part requires full attribution of the original publication, including its DOI.
Hana Uhlířová, Miroslav Stibůrek, Tomáš Pikálek, André Gomes, Sergey Turtaev, Petra Kolbábková, and Tomáš Čižmár "“There’s plenty of room at the bottom”: deep brain imaging with holographic endo-microscopy," Neurophotonics 11(S1), S11504 (19 January 2024). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.11.S1.S11504
Received: 14 September 2023; Accepted: 14 December 2023; Published: 19 January 2024
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Brain

Digital micromirror devices

Animals

In vivo imaging

Brain imaging

Wavefronts

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