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Springer Verlag, Protoplasma, 2(251), p. 363-372

DOI: 10.1007/s00709-013-0599-3

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Going "open" with Mesoscopy: A new dimension on multi-view imaging

Journal article published in 2014 by Emilio Gualda, Nuno Moreno, Pavel Tomancak, Gabriel G. Martins ORCID
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Abstract

OpenSPIM and OpenSpinMicroscopy emerged as open access platforms for Light Sheet and Optical Projection Imaging, often called as optical mesoscopy techniques. Both projects can be easily reproduced using comprehensive online instructions that should foster the implementation and further development of optical imaging techniques with sample rotation control. This additional dimension in an open system offers the possibility to make multi-view microscopy easily modified and will complement the emerging commercial solutions. Furthermore, it is deeply based on other open platforms such as MicroManager and Arduino, enabling development of tailored setups for very specific biological questions. In our perspective, the open access principle of OpenSPIM and OpenSpinMicroscopy is a game-changer, helping the concepts of light sheet and optical projection tomography (OPT) to enter the mainstream of biological imaging.