乙酸激活核对比增强在ep-mode定量相成像中的核对比增强
Zhe Guang1, Amunet Jacobs1,2, Paloma Casteleiro Costa3
1Emory University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
Journal of biomedical optics
|February 5, 2025
概括
酸 (AA) 通过改变折射率来提高定量相位成像 (QPI) 中的核对比度. 一种新的显微镜技术和人工智能成功地创建了几乎染色的图像,推进了无标签组织学.
科学领域:
- 生物医学光学 生物医学光学
- 定量阶段成像技术 定量阶段成像技术
- 组织病理学 组织病理学
背景情况:
- 乙酸 (AA) 乙美白增强了用于组织检查的核光散射.
- 在酸白过程中折射率的变化也会影响定量相位成像 (QPI) 中的核对比度.
研究的目的:
- 使用定量斜背照明显微镜 (qOBM) 探索在酸白过程中的折射率变化.
- 为了展示机器学习,将qOBM图像转换为几乎AA染色图像.
主要方法:
- 实施了厚组织样本的epi模式3DQPI的qOBM,重点是AA诱导的核对比度.
- 应用了一个Cycle-GAN算法来将qOBM图像转换为几乎AA染色图像.
主要成果:
- 在qOBM图像中,酸白显著增强了老鼠大脑组织的核对比度.
- 循环-GAN算法成功模拟了AA染色,增强了没有物理染色的核特征.
结论:
- 酸漂白引起的折射率变化增强了QPI中的核对比.
- qOBM与虚拟染色相结合,为体外和体内组织学提供了一个有前途的无标签和无幻灯片方法.
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