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Rolf Theodor Borlinghaus

The Light-Sheet Microscopy: Biological Structural Research in a Lateral View

The Light-Sheet Microscopy: Biological Structural Research in a Lateral View

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Light-sheet microscopy is a unique form of microscopy that allows observation and illumination to occur at a right angle, gaining advantage from the use of a small portion of the specimen for illumination. This results in a clear and focused image without any blurred parts. The book "Die Lichtblattmikroskopie" is a translation of the original German edition and was done with the help of artificial intelligence.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 38 pages
Publication date: 02 June 2021
Publisher: Springer


Light-sheet microscopy is a unique imaging technique that sets itself apart from conventional light microscopy. In this method, both observation and illumination occur at a right angle, which provides several advantages. Firstly, the illumination only passes through a small portion of the specimen, allowing for high-resolution imaging of thin tissues and cells. This results in clearer and more detailed images with reduced noise and distortion.

Secondly, the right-angle configuration enables the use of a wide field of view, making it possible to capture large areas of tissue or cells in a single image. This is particularly useful in studying complex biological structures and processes.

The history of light-sheet microscopy can be traced back to the early 20th century when scientists began exploring the use of light for imaging. One of the key pioneers in this field was the German physicist Rolf Theodor Borlinghaus, who developed the first light-sheet microscope in the 1930s. Borlinghaus's microscope used a thin sheet of light to illuminate the specimen, allowing for high-resolution imaging of small objects.

Over the years, light-sheet microscopy has evolved and has been used in various fields, including biology, medicine, and materials science. One of the most significant advancements in this technique has been the development of optical elements that can selectively filter out unwanted light and enhance the image quality. This has allowed for the observation of delicate structures and processes that were previously difficult to capture.

In recent years, light-sheet microscopy has found widespread applications in cell biology. This technique enables the imaging of live cells in their natural environment, providing a detailed view of their structure, dynamics, and interactions. Light-sheet microscopy has also been used to study the development of embryos, the behavior of neurons, and the progression of diseases such as cancer.

In conclusion, light-sheet microscopy is a powerful imaging technique that offers several advantages over conventional light microscopy. Its unique right-angle configuration enables high-resolution imaging of thin tissues and cells, and its wide field of view allows for the study of large areas of tissue or cells in a single image. With the development of optical elements and the increasing applications of light-sheet microscopy, this technique is expected to continue to play a significant role in advancing our understanding of biological processes and diseases.

Weight: 89g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783658327675
Edition number: 1st ed. 2021

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