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      GIS research to address tensions in geography

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      Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography
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              Swept confocally-aligned planar excitation (SCAPE) microscopy for high speed volumetric imaging of behaving organisms

              We report a new 3D microscopy technique that allows volumetric imaging of living samples at ultra-high speeds: Swept, confocally-aligned planar excitation (SCAPE) microscopy. While confocal and two-photon microscopy have revolutionized biomedical research, current implementations are costly, complex and limited in their ability to image 3D volumes at high speeds. Light-sheet microscopy techniques using two-objective, orthogonal illumination and detection require a highly constrained sample geometry, and either physical sample translation or complex synchronization of illumination and detection planes. In contrast, SCAPE microscopy acquires images using an angled, swept light-sheet in a single-objective, en-face geometry. Unique confocal descanning and image rotation optics map this moving plane onto a stationary high-speed camera, permitting completely translationless 3D imaging of intact samples at rates exceeding 20 volumes per second. We demonstrate SCAPE microscopy by imaging spontaneous neuronal firing in the intact brain of awake behaving mice, as well as freely moving transgenic Drosophila larvae.
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                Journal
                Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography
                Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography
                Wiley
                0129-7619
                1467-9493
                January 2021
                October 18 2020
                January 2021
                : 42
                : 1
                : 13-30
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Economic, Political, and Policy Sciences The University of Texas at Dallas Richardson Texas USA
                Article
                10.1111/sjtg.12344
                62c081e4-f5ac-45e9-9ed3-9f9b38d0a170
                © 2021

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