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  • Microscopy
  • Optical Imaging
  • Biotechnology

Background:

  • Stripe artifacts are a common issue in light-sheet fluorescence imaging.
  • These artifacts hinder accurate data interpretation, particularly in complex biological samples.
  • Existing methods for artifact removal can be complex or costly.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce novel, facile, and cost-effective techniques for mitigating stripe artifacts in light-sheet fluorescence imaging.
  • To enhance the quality and interpretability of imaging data obtained from dense biological specimens.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of an image processing algorithm: the multidirectional stripe remover method.
  • Utilizing an elliptical holographic diffuser with strong scattering anisotropy during image acquisition to prevent artifact formation.

Main Results:

  • The multidirectional stripe remover effectively filters existing stripe artifacts from images.
  • The holographic diffuser successfully prevents the formation of stripes during imaging.
  • Both methods facilitate more accurate analysis of light-sheet fluorescence microscopy data.

Conclusions:

  • Two practical and economical solutions are presented for addressing stripe artifacts in light-sheet fluorescence imaging.
  • These techniques offer significant advantages for researchers working with dense samples, improving data reliability.
  • The proposed methods are easily implementable and contribute to more accessible high-quality biological imaging.