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Video-rate imaging of biological dynamics at centimetre scale and micrometre resolution

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NATURE PHOTONICS
Volume 13, Issue 11, Pages 809-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41566-019-0474-7

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61327902, 61671265, 61771287, 61741116, 61722110, 61831014, 31430038, 81571275]
  2. Beijing Municipal Science & Technology Commission [Z181100003118014]

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Large-scale imaging of biological dynamics with high spatiotemporal resolution is indispensable to system biology studies. However, conventional microscopes have an inherent compromise between the achievable field of view and spatial resolution due to the space-bandwidth product theorem. In addition, a further challenge is the ability to handle the enormous amount of data generated by a large-scale imaging platform. Here, we break these bottlenecks by proposing the use of a flat-curved-flat imaging strategy, in which the sample plane is magnified onto a large spherical image surface and then seamlessly conjugated to multiple planar sensors. Our real-time, ultra-large-scale, high-resolution (RUSH) imaging platform operates with a 10 x 12 mm(2) field of view, a uniform resolution of similar to 1.20 mu m after deconvolution and a data throughput of 5.1gigapixels per second. We use the RUSH platform to perform video-rate, gigapixel imaging of biological dynamics at centimetre scale and micrometre resolution, including brain-wide structural imaging and functional imaging in awake, behaving mice.

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