Issue 18, 2021

Deep-learning on-chip light-sheet microscopy enabling video-rate volumetric imaging of dynamic biological specimens

Abstract

Volumetric imaging of dynamic signals in a large, moving, and light-scattering specimen is extremely challenging, owing to the requirement on high spatiotemporal resolution and difficulty in obtaining high-contrast signals. Here we report that through combining a microfluidic chip-enabled digital scanning light-sheet illumination strategy with deep-learning based image restoration, we can realize isotropic 3D imaging of a whole crawling Drosophila larva on an ordinary inverted microscope at a single-cell resolution and a high volumetric imaging rate up to 20 Hz. Enabled with high performances even unmet by current standard light-sheet fluorescence microscopes, we in toto record the neural activities during the forward and backward crawling of a 1st instar larva, and successfully correlate the calcium spiking of motor neurons with the locomotion patterns.

Graphical abstract: Deep-learning on-chip light-sheet microscopy enabling video-rate volumetric imaging of dynamic biological specimens

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
29 May 2021
Accepted
29 Aug 2021
First published
30 Aug 2021

Lab Chip, 2021,21, 3420-3428

Deep-learning on-chip light-sheet microscopy enabling video-rate volumetric imaging of dynamic biological specimens

X. Chen, J. Ping, Y. Sun, C. Yi, S. Liu, Z. Gong and P. Fei, Lab Chip, 2021, 21, 3420 DOI: 10.1039/D1LC00475A

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