Automated motion artifact removal for intravital microscopy, without a priori information

Scientific Reports

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    Automated motion artifact removal for intravital microscopy, without a priori information
    Lee†, S., Vinegoni#†, C., Sebas, M., and Weissleder, R.
    Scientific Reports 2014

Abstract

"Intravital fluorescence microscopy, through extended penetration depth and imaging resolution, provides the ability to image at cellular and subcellular resolution in live animals, presenting an opportunity for new insights into in vivo biology. Unfortunately, physiological induced motion components due to respiration and cardiac activity are major sources of image artifacts and impose severe limitations on the effective imaging resolution that can be ultimately achieved in vivo. Here we present a novel imaging methodology capable of automatically removing motion artifacts during intravital microscopy imaging of organs and orthotopic tumors. The method is universally applicable to different laser scanning modalities including confocal and multiphoton microscopy, and offers artifact free reconstructions independent of the physiological motion source and imaged organ. The methodology, which is based on raw data acquisition followed by image processing, is here demonstrated for both cardiac and respiratory motion compensation in mice heart, kidney, liver, pancreas and dorsal window chamber."

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Lee†, S., Vinegoni#†, C., Sebas, M., & Weissleder, R. (2014). Automated motion artifact removal for intravital microscopy, without a priori information. Scientific Reports, 4, 9. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep04507




Lee†, S., Vinegoni#†, C., Sebas, M., & Weissleder, R. (2014). Automated motion artifact removal for intravital microscopy, without a priori information. Scientific Reports, 4, 9. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep04507