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Hybrid Microscopy: Enabling Inexpensive High-Performance Imaging through Combined Physical and Optical Magnificationsopen access

Authors
Zhang, Y.S.[Zhang, Y.S.]Chang, J.-B.[Chang, J.-B.]Alvarez, M.M.[Alvarez, M.M.]Trujillo-De Santiago, G.[Trujillo-De Santiago, G.]Aleman, J.[Aleman, J.]Batzaya, B.[Batzaya, B.]Krishnadoss, V.[Krishnadoss, V.]Ramanujam, A.A.[Ramanujam, A.A.]Kazemzadeh-Narbat, M.[Kazemzadeh-Narbat, M.]Chen, F.[Chen, F.]Tillberg, P.W.[Tillberg, P.W.]Dokmeci, M.R.[Dokmeci, M.R.]Boyden, E.S.[Boyden, E.S.]Khademhosseini, A.[Khademhosseini, A.]
Issue Date
2016
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Scientific Reports, v.6
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Scientific Reports
Volume
6
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/39981
DOI
10.1038/srep22691
ISSN
2045-2322
Abstract
To date, much effort has been expended on making high-performance microscopes through better instrumentation. Recently, it was discovered that physical magnification of specimens was possible, through a technique called expansion microscopy (ExM), raising the question of whether physical magnification, coupled to inexpensive optics, could together match the performance of high-end optical equipment, at a tiny fraction of the price. Here we show that such hybrid microscopy methods - combining physical and optical magnifications - can indeed achieve high performance at low cost. By physically magnifying objects, then imaging them on cheap miniature fluorescence microscopes (mini-microscopes), it is possible to image at a resolution comparable to that previously attainable only with benchtop microscopes that present costs orders of magnitude higher. We believe that this unprecedented hybrid technology that combines expansion microscopy, based on physical magnification, and mini-microscopy, relying on conventional optics - a process we refer to as Expansion Mini-Microscopy (ExMM) - is a highly promising alternative method for performing cost-effective, high-resolution imaging of biological samples. With further advancement of the technology, we believe that ExMM will find widespread applications for high-resolution imaging particularly in research and healthcare scenarios in undeveloped countries or remote places.
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