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Improving signal levels in intravital multiphoton microscopy using an objective correction collar
Authors:Pamela A Muriello  Kenneth W Dunn
Institution:Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Indiana University School of Medicine, 950 West Walnut Street, R2-202 Indianapolis, IN 46202-5116, United States
Abstract:Multiphoton microscopy has enabled biologists to collect high-resolution images hundreds of microns into biological tissues, including tissues of living animals. While the depth of imaging exceeds that possible from any other form of light microscopy, multiphoton microscopy is nonetheless generally limited to depths of less than a millimeter. Many of the advantages of multiphoton microscopy for deep tissue imaging accrue from the unique nature of multiphoton fluorescence excitation. However, the quadratic relationship between illumination level and fluorescence excitation makes multiphoton microscopy especially susceptible to factors that degrade the illumination focus. Here we examine the effect of spherical aberration on multiphoton microscopy in fixed kidney tissues and in the kidneys of living animals. We find that spherical aberration, as evaluated from axial asymmetry in the point-spread function, can be corrected by adjustment of the correction collar of a water immersion objective lens. Introducing a compensatory positive spherical aberration into the imaging system decreases the depth-dependence of signal levels in images collected from living animals, increasing signal by up to 50%.
Keywords:Multiphoton microscopy  Two-photon microscopy  Spherical aberration  Objective correction collar  Imaging depth
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