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Two-photon microscopy for microrobotics: Visualization of micro-agents below fixed tissue

Optical microscopy is frequently used to visualize microrobotic agents (i.e., micro-agents) and physical surroundings with a relatively high spatio-temporal resolution. However, the limited penetration depth of optical microscopy techniques used in microrobotics (in the order of 100 μm) reduces the...

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Autores principales: Huaroto, Juan J., Capuano, Luigi, Kaya, Mert, Hlukhau, Ihar, Assayag, Franck, Mohanty, Sumit, Römer, Gert-willem, Misra, Sarthak
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10414647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37561749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0289725
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author Huaroto, Juan J.
Capuano, Luigi
Kaya, Mert
Hlukhau, Ihar
Assayag, Franck
Mohanty, Sumit
Römer, Gert-willem
Misra, Sarthak
author_facet Huaroto, Juan J.
Capuano, Luigi
Kaya, Mert
Hlukhau, Ihar
Assayag, Franck
Mohanty, Sumit
Römer, Gert-willem
Misra, Sarthak
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description Optical microscopy is frequently used to visualize microrobotic agents (i.e., micro-agents) and physical surroundings with a relatively high spatio-temporal resolution. However, the limited penetration depth of optical microscopy techniques used in microrobotics (in the order of 100 μm) reduces the capability of visualizing micro-agents below biological tissue. Two-photon microscopy is a technique that exploits the principle of two-photon absorption, permitting live tissue imaging with sub-micron resolution and optical penetration depths (over 500 μm). The two-photon absorption principle has been widely applied to fabricate sub-millimeter scale components via direct laser writing (DLW). Yet, its use as an imaging tool for microrobotics remains unexplored in the state-of-the-art. This study introduces and reports on two-photon microscopy as an alternative technique for visualizing micro-agents below biological tissue. In order to validate two-photon image acquisition for microrobotics, two-type micro-agents are fabricated and employed: (1) electrospun fibers stained with an exogenous fluorophore and (2) bio-inspired structure printed with autofluorescent resin via DLW. The experiments are devised and conducted to obtain three-dimensional reconstructions of both micro-agents, perform a qualitative study of laser-tissue interaction, and visualize micro-agents along with tissue using second-harmonic generation. We experimentally demonstrate two-photon microscopy of micro-agents below formalin-fixed tissue with a maximum penetration depth of 800 μm and continuous imaging of magnetic electrospun fibers with one frame per second acquisition rate (in a field of view of 135 × 135 μm(2)). Our results show that two-photon microscopy can be an alternative imaging technique for microrobotics by enabling visualization of micro-agents under in vitro and ex ovo conditions. Furthermore, bridging the gap between two-photon microscopy and the microrobotics field has the potential to facilitate in vivo visualization of micro-agents.
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spelling pubmed-104146472023-08-11 Two-photon microscopy for microrobotics: Visualization of micro-agents below fixed tissue Huaroto, Juan J. Capuano, Luigi Kaya, Mert Hlukhau, Ihar Assayag, Franck Mohanty, Sumit Römer, Gert-willem Misra, Sarthak PLoS One Research Article Optical microscopy is frequently used to visualize microrobotic agents (i.e., micro-agents) and physical surroundings with a relatively high spatio-temporal resolution. However, the limited penetration depth of optical microscopy techniques used in microrobotics (in the order of 100 μm) reduces the capability of visualizing micro-agents below biological tissue. Two-photon microscopy is a technique that exploits the principle of two-photon absorption, permitting live tissue imaging with sub-micron resolution and optical penetration depths (over 500 μm). The two-photon absorption principle has been widely applied to fabricate sub-millimeter scale components via direct laser writing (DLW). Yet, its use as an imaging tool for microrobotics remains unexplored in the state-of-the-art. This study introduces and reports on two-photon microscopy as an alternative technique for visualizing micro-agents below biological tissue. In order to validate two-photon image acquisition for microrobotics, two-type micro-agents are fabricated and employed: (1) electrospun fibers stained with an exogenous fluorophore and (2) bio-inspired structure printed with autofluorescent resin via DLW. The experiments are devised and conducted to obtain three-dimensional reconstructions of both micro-agents, perform a qualitative study of laser-tissue interaction, and visualize micro-agents along with tissue using second-harmonic generation. We experimentally demonstrate two-photon microscopy of micro-agents below formalin-fixed tissue with a maximum penetration depth of 800 μm and continuous imaging of magnetic electrospun fibers with one frame per second acquisition rate (in a field of view of 135 × 135 μm(2)). Our results show that two-photon microscopy can be an alternative imaging technique for microrobotics by enabling visualization of micro-agents under in vitro and ex ovo conditions. Furthermore, bridging the gap between two-photon microscopy and the microrobotics field has the potential to facilitate in vivo visualization of micro-agents. Public Library of Science 2023-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10414647/ /pubmed/37561749 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0289725 Text en © 2023 Huaroto et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Huaroto, Juan J.
Capuano, Luigi
Kaya, Mert
Hlukhau, Ihar
Assayag, Franck
Mohanty, Sumit
Römer, Gert-willem
Misra, Sarthak
Two-photon microscopy for microrobotics: Visualization of micro-agents below fixed tissue
title Two-photon microscopy for microrobotics: Visualization of micro-agents below fixed tissue
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title_fullStr Two-photon microscopy for microrobotics: Visualization of micro-agents below fixed tissue
title_full_unstemmed Two-photon microscopy for microrobotics: Visualization of micro-agents below fixed tissue
title_short Two-photon microscopy for microrobotics: Visualization of micro-agents below fixed tissue
title_sort two-photon microscopy for microrobotics: visualization of micro-agents below fixed tissue
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10414647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37561749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0289725
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