Using Adaptive Optics to Perform Deep-Tissue Cell Imaging
TBMG-16895
07/01/2013
- Content
In biological imaging, the object of interest is not always in plain sight. This is especially true when performing microscopy of cells buried deep within tissues. The tissues covering the cells tend to bend and scatter the light passing through them, which prevents acquiring sharp images of the cells below. To overcome this, researchers at a leading science campus developed a novel way to use adaptive optics in microscopy.
- Citation
- "Using Adaptive Optics to Perform Deep-Tissue Cell Imaging," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 2013.