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Visualizing Surface T-Cell Receptor Dynamics Four-Dimensionally Using Lattice Light-Sheet Microscopy
Published on: January 30, 2020
Fast-adaptive super-resolution lattice light-sheet microscopy for rapid, long-term, near-isotropic subcellular
Chang Qiao1,2, Ziwei Li3, Zongfa Wang4
1Department of Automation, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.
Abstract:
Lattice light-sheet microscopy provides a crucial observation window into intra- and intercellular physiology of living specimens but at the diffraction-limited resolution or anisotropic super-resolution with structured illumination. Here we present meta-learning-empowered reflective lattice light-sheet virtual structured illumination microscopy (Meta-rLLS-VSIM), which upgrades lattice light-sheet microscopy to a near-isotropic super resolution of ~120 nm laterally and ~160 nm axially without modifications of the core optical system or loss of other live-cell imaging metrics. Moreover, we devised an adaptive online training approach by synergizing the front-end imaging system and back-end meta-learning framework, which alleviated the demand for training data by tenfold and reduced the total time for data acquisition and model training down to tens of seconds. We demonstrate the versatile functionalities of Meta-rLLS-VSIM by imaging a variety of bioprocesses with ultrahigh spatiotemporal resolution for hundreds of multicolor volumes, delineating the nanoscale distributions, dynamics and interaction patterns of multiple organelles in embryos and eukaryotic cells.
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