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Improving Axial Resolution in Confocal Microscopy with New High Refractive Index Mounting Media

Resolution, high signal intensity and elevated signal to noise ratio (SNR) are key issues for biologists who aim at studying the localisation of biological structures at the cellular and subcellular levels using confocal microscopy. The resolution required to separate sub-cellular biological structu...

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Autores principales: Fouquet, Coralie, Gilles, Jean-François, Heck, Nicolas, Dos Santos, Marc, Schwartzmann, Richard, Cannaya, Vidjeacoumary, Morel, Marie-Pierre, Davidson, Robert Stephen, Trembleau, Alain, Bolte, Susanne
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4379090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25822785
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121096
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author Fouquet, Coralie
Gilles, Jean-François
Heck, Nicolas
Dos Santos, Marc
Schwartzmann, Richard
Cannaya, Vidjeacoumary
Morel, Marie-Pierre
Davidson, Robert Stephen
Trembleau, Alain
Bolte, Susanne
author_facet Fouquet, Coralie
Gilles, Jean-François
Heck, Nicolas
Dos Santos, Marc
Schwartzmann, Richard
Cannaya, Vidjeacoumary
Morel, Marie-Pierre
Davidson, Robert Stephen
Trembleau, Alain
Bolte, Susanne
author_sort Fouquet, Coralie
collection PubMed
description Resolution, high signal intensity and elevated signal to noise ratio (SNR) are key issues for biologists who aim at studying the localisation of biological structures at the cellular and subcellular levels using confocal microscopy. The resolution required to separate sub-cellular biological structures is often near to the resolving power of the microscope. When optimally used, confocal microscopes may reach resolutions of 180 nm laterally and 500 nm axially, however, axial resolution in depth is often impaired by spherical aberration that may occur due to refractive index mismatches. Spherical aberration results in broadening of the point-spread function (PSF), a decrease in peak signal intensity when imaging in depth and a focal shift that leads to the distortion of the image along the z-axis and thus in a scaling error. In this study, we use the novel mounting medium CFM3 (Citifluor Ltd., UK) with a refractive index of 1.518 to minimize the effects of spherical aberration. This mounting medium is compatible with most common fluorochromes and fluorescent proteins. We compare its performance with established mounting media, harbouring refractive indices below 1.500, by estimating lateral and axial resolution with sub-resolution fluorescent beads. We show furthermore that the use of the high refractive index media renders the tissue transparent and improves considerably the axial resolution and imaging depth in immuno-labelled or fluorescent protein labelled fixed mouse brain tissue. We thus propose to use those novel high refractive index mounting media, whenever optimal axial resolution is required.
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spelling pubmed-43790902015-04-09 Improving Axial Resolution in Confocal Microscopy with New High Refractive Index Mounting Media Fouquet, Coralie Gilles, Jean-François Heck, Nicolas Dos Santos, Marc Schwartzmann, Richard Cannaya, Vidjeacoumary Morel, Marie-Pierre Davidson, Robert Stephen Trembleau, Alain Bolte, Susanne PLoS One Research Article Resolution, high signal intensity and elevated signal to noise ratio (SNR) are key issues for biologists who aim at studying the localisation of biological structures at the cellular and subcellular levels using confocal microscopy. The resolution required to separate sub-cellular biological structures is often near to the resolving power of the microscope. When optimally used, confocal microscopes may reach resolutions of 180 nm laterally and 500 nm axially, however, axial resolution in depth is often impaired by spherical aberration that may occur due to refractive index mismatches. Spherical aberration results in broadening of the point-spread function (PSF), a decrease in peak signal intensity when imaging in depth and a focal shift that leads to the distortion of the image along the z-axis and thus in a scaling error. In this study, we use the novel mounting medium CFM3 (Citifluor Ltd., UK) with a refractive index of 1.518 to minimize the effects of spherical aberration. This mounting medium is compatible with most common fluorochromes and fluorescent proteins. We compare its performance with established mounting media, harbouring refractive indices below 1.500, by estimating lateral and axial resolution with sub-resolution fluorescent beads. We show furthermore that the use of the high refractive index media renders the tissue transparent and improves considerably the axial resolution and imaging depth in immuno-labelled or fluorescent protein labelled fixed mouse brain tissue. We thus propose to use those novel high refractive index mounting media, whenever optimal axial resolution is required. Public Library of Science 2015-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4379090/ /pubmed/25822785 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121096 Text en © 2015 Fouquet et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Fouquet, Coralie
Gilles, Jean-François
Heck, Nicolas
Dos Santos, Marc
Schwartzmann, Richard
Cannaya, Vidjeacoumary
Morel, Marie-Pierre
Davidson, Robert Stephen
Trembleau, Alain
Bolte, Susanne
Improving Axial Resolution in Confocal Microscopy with New High Refractive Index Mounting Media
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title_full Improving Axial Resolution in Confocal Microscopy with New High Refractive Index Mounting Media
title_fullStr Improving Axial Resolution in Confocal Microscopy with New High Refractive Index Mounting Media
title_full_unstemmed Improving Axial Resolution in Confocal Microscopy with New High Refractive Index Mounting Media
title_short Improving Axial Resolution in Confocal Microscopy with New High Refractive Index Mounting Media
title_sort improving axial resolution in confocal microscopy with new high refractive index mounting media
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4379090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25822785
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121096
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