학술논문

Challenges and advances in optical 3D mesoscale imaging.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Microscopy. Jun2022, Vol. 286 Issue 3, p201-219. 19p.
Subject
*THREE-dimensional imaging
*OPTICAL distortion
*MICROSCOPY
*COMPUTER-assisted image analysis (Medicine)
*ARTIFICIAL intelligence
Language
ISSN
0022-2720
Abstract
Lay description: This review discusses the state of the art of an emerging field called mesoscale imaging. Mesoscale imaging refers to the trend towards imaging ever‐larger samples that exceed the classic microscopy domain and is also referred to as 'mesoscopic imaging'. In optical imaging, this refers to objects between the microscopic and macroscopic scale that are imaged with subcellular resolution; in practice, this implies the imaging of objects from millimetre up to cm size with μm or nm resolution. As such, the mesoscopy field spans the boundary between classic 'biological' imaging and preclinical 'biomedical' imaging, typically utilising lower magnification objective lenses with a bigger field of view. We discuss the types of samples currently imaged with examples, and highlight how this type of imaging fills the gap between microscopic and macroscopic imaging, allowing further insight into the organisation of tissues in an organism. We also discuss the challenges of imaging such large samples, from sample handling to labelling and optical phenomena that stand in the way of quantitative imaging. Finally, we put the current state of the art into context within the neighbouring fields and outline future developments, such as the use of 'phantom' test samples and artificial intelligence for image analysis that will underpin the quality of mesoscale imaging. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]