Chip-based multimodal super-resolution microscopy for histological investigations of cryopreserved tissue sections
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2022-02-24Type
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Villegas, Luis; Dubey, Vishesh Kumar; Nystad, Mona; Tinguely, Jean-Claude; Coucheron, David Andre; Dullo, Firehun Tsige; Priyadarshi, Anish; Acuna Maldonado, Sebastian Andres; Ahmad, Azeem; Mateos, Jose M.; Barmettler, Gery; Ziegler, Urs; Birgisdottir, Åsa Birna; Hovd, Aud-Malin Karlsson; Fenton, Kristin Andreassen; Acharya, Ganesh; Agarwal, Krishna; Ahluwalia, Balpreet SinghAbstract
Histology involves the observation of structural features in tissues using a microscope. While diffraction-limited optical
microscopes are commonly used in histological investigations, their resolving capabilities are insufficient to visualize
details at subcellular level. Although a novel set of super-resolution optical microscopy techniques can fulfill the
resolution demands in such cases, the system complexity, high operating cost, lack of multi-modality, and lowthroughput imaging of these methods limit their wide adoption for histological analysis. In this study, we introduce
the photonic chip as a feasible high-throughput microscopy platform for super-resolution imaging of histological
samples. Using cryopreserved ultrathin tissue sections of human placenta, mouse kidney, pig heart, and zebrafish eye
retina prepared by the Tokuyasu method, we demonstrate diverse imaging capabilities of the photonic chip including
total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy, intensity fluctuation-based optical nanoscopy, single-molecule
localization microscopy, and correlative light-electron microscopy. Our results validate the photonic chip as a feasible
imaging platform for tissue sections and pave the way for the adoption of super-resolution high-throughput
multimodal analysis of cryopreserved tissue samples both in research and clinical settings.
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Villegas-Hernández, L.E. (2023). Super-resolution histology. (Doctoral thesis). https://hdl.handle.net/10037/31846.Publisher
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Villegas-Hernández, L.E., Dubey, V., Nystad, M. et al. Chip-based multimodal super-resolution microscopy for histological investigations of cryopreserved tissue sections. Light Sci Appl 11, 43 (2022)Metadata
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