介观物理学
显微镜
共焦显微镜
光学成像
纳米技术
临床前影像学
生物医学中的光声成像
生物成像
计算机科学
材料科学
生物
光学
物理
体内
生物技术
荧光
量子力学
出处
期刊:Nature Methods
[Springer Nature]
日期:2010-07-30
卷期号:7 (8): 603-614
被引量:1562
摘要
Optical microscopy has been a fundamental tool of biological discovery for more than three centuries, but its in vivo tissue imaging ability has been restricted by light scattering to superficial investigations, even when confocal or multiphoton methods are used. Recent advances in optical and optoacoustic (photoacoustic) imaging now allow imaging at depths and resolutions unprecedented for optical methods. These abilities are increasingly important to understand the dynamic interactions of cellular processes at different systems levels, a major challenge of postgenome biology. This Review discusses promising photonic methods that have the ability to visualize cellular and subcellular components in tissues across different penetration scales. The methods are classified into microscopic, mesoscopic and macroscopic approaches, according to the tissue depth at which they operate. Key characteristics associated with different imaging implementations are described and the potential of these technologies in biological applications is discussed.
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