Configurations of the Re-scan Confocal Microscope (RCM) for biomedical applications

G.M.R. De Luca, E. Desclos, R.M.P. Breedijk, L. Dolz-Edo, G.J. Smits, L. Nahidiazar, P. Bielefeld, L. Picavet, C.P. Fitzsimons, R. Hoebe, E.M.M. Manders

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Abstract

The new high-sensitive and high-resolution technique, Re-scan Confocal Microscopy (RCM), is based on a standard confocal microscope extended with a re-scan detection unit. The re-scan unit includes a pair of re-scanning mirrors that project the emission light onto a camera in a scanning manner. The signal-to-noise ratio of Re-scan Confocal Microscopy is improved by a factor of 4 compared to standard confocal microscopy and the lateral resolution of Re-scan Confocal Microscopy is 170 nm (compared to 240 nm for diffraction limited resolution, 488 nm excitation, 1.49 NA). Apart from improved sensitivity and resolution, the optical setup of Re-scan Confocal Microscopy is flexible in its configuration in terms of control of the mirrors, lasers and filters. Because of this flexibility, the Re-scan Confocal Microscopy can be configured to address specific biological applications. In this paper, we explore a number of possible configurations of Re-scan Confocal Microscopy for specific biomedical applications such as multicolour, FRET, ratio-metric (e.g. pH and intracellular Ca2+ measurements) and FRAP imaging.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)166-177
JournalJournal of Microscopy
Volume266
Issue number2
Early online date3 Mar 2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2017

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