高速散射偏振法用于相关神经纤维成像和多模态分析。

ArXiv Pub Date : 2024-12-11
Franca Auf der Heiden, Markus Axer, Katrin Amunts, Miriam Menzel
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三维偏振光成像(3D-PLI)和计算散射光成像(ComSLI)利用可见光以微米分辨率绘制大脑切片中的密集神经纤维。3D-PLI重建单个纤维方向,而ComSLI每像素捕获多个方向,提供对脑组织结构的深入了解。在这里,我们介绍散射偏振计,一种高速相关显微镜,以利用这两种方法的优势。基于M \“ul偏振计,它包含变量的情况下,直接和倾斜入射的大面积光源,使快速3 d-pli ComSLI测量以及测量M \“ul每像素矩阵。应用于人类和长尾猴的大脑切片,散射偏振仪产生的结果可与最先进的3D-PLI和ComSLI设置相媲美,并创建多模态纤维方向图,将3D-PLI获得的稳健纤维方向与ComSLI获得的纤维交叉相结合。此外,我们讨论了散射偏振计在前所未有的相关和多模态脑成像中的应用。
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High-speed scattering polarimetry for correlative nerve fiber imaging and multi-modal analysis.

Three-Dimensional Polarized Light Imaging (3D-PLI) and Computational Scattered Light Imaging (ComSLI) map dense nerve fibers in brain sections with micrometer resolution using visible light. 3D-PLI reconstructs single fiber orientations, while ComSLI captures multiple directions per pixel, offering deep insights into brain tissue structure. Here, we introduce the Scattering Polarimeter, a high-speed correlative microscope to leverage the strengths of both methods. Based on a Müller polarimeter, it incorporates variable retarders and a large-area light source for direct and oblique illumination, enabling rapid 3D-PLI and ComSLI measurements as well as measuring the Müller matrix per pixel. Applied to human and vervet monkey brain sections, the Scattering Polarimeter generates results comparable to state-of-the-art 3D-PLI and ComSLI setups and creates a multi-modal fiber direction map, integrating the robust fiber orientations obtained from 3D-PLI with fiber crossings from ComSLI. Furthermore, we discuss applications of the Scattering Polarimeter for unprecedented correlative and multi-modal brain imaging.

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