代谢光吸收,散射和发射 (MetaLASE) 显微镜
Brendon S Restall1, Nathaniel J M Haven1, Matthew T Martell1
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Alberta, 116 Street & 85 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2R3, Canada.
Science advances
|October 18, 2024
概括
MetaLASE显微镜为同时可视化组织新陈代谢和组织结构提供了一种新方法. 这种光学成像技术提供虚拟组织学和代谢读数,有助于疾病研究和诊断.
科学领域:
- 生物医学光学 生物医学光学
- 分子成像学分子成像学
- 组织病理学 组织病理学
背景情况:
- 目前的光学成像缺乏详细的组织结构.
- 组织学方法缺乏代谢对比.
- 需要进行综合代谢和结构组织分析.
研究的目的:
- 为了引入代谢光吸收,散射和发射 (MetaLASE) 显微镜.
- 为了实现同时进行虚拟组织学和光学代谢读取.
- 为了改善细胞和组织代谢状态的可视化.
主要方法:
- 利用光声学遥感进行血素样核对比.
- 采用紫外线反射显微镜用于以样细胞质对比.
- 激发内源性自光 (NAD,P,H,FAD,原) 用于使用光学氧化还原比进行代谢映射.
主要成果:
- 通过MetaLASE显微镜实现了同时进行虚拟组织学和代谢成像.
- 视觉化代谢变化,包括侵入性癌瘤.
- 在良性慢性炎症和腺体中观察到过度代谢.
结论:
- MetaLASE显微镜整合了组织学和代谢信息.
- 提供了用于业内利分析的潜力.
- 提供了新的研究应用,用于将代谢活动与组织类型相关联.
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