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On-site pathology of the surface of resected tumors provides real-time assessments of surgical procedure and improve treatment outcomes. Tissue preparation is a major bottleneck of standard pathology procedures that can be overcome by virtual pathology imaging. Here, we use optical sectioning super-resolution structured illumination microscopy (OS-SR-SIM) with a low magnification objective. Low magnification objective provides a higher field of view, and super-resolution reconstruction retrieves lost resolution due to lower NA. We successfully resolved sub-resolution fluorescent beads in highly scattering media that were not resolvable with standard OS-SIM with an NA 0.45 objective. Human tissue testing is underway.
Ivan Bozic andJonathon Q. Brown
"Optical-sectioning super-resolution structured illumination microscopy for fast virtual pathology", Proc. SPIE 11622, Multiscale Imaging and Spectroscopy II, 1162205 (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2578440
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Ivan Bozic, Jonathon Q. Brown, "Optical-sectioning super-resolution structured illumination microscopy for fast virtual pathology," Proc. SPIE 11622, Multiscale Imaging and Spectroscopy II, 1162205 (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2578440