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An integrated single- and two-photon non-diffracting light-sheet microscope

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In this paper, a fluorescence optical microscope with both singlephoton and two-photon non-diffracting light-sheet excitations for large volume imaging is described. But the authors do not consider the effect of light scattering on the image.
Abstract
We describe a fluorescence optical microscope with both single-photon and two-photon non-diffracting light-sheet excitations for large volume imaging. With a special design to accommodate two different wavelength ranges (visible: 400-700 nm and near infrared: 800-1200 nm), we combine the line-Bessel sheet (LBS, for single-photon excitation) and the scanning Bessel beam (SBB, for two-photon excitation) light sheet together in a single microscope setup. For a transparent thin sample where the scattering can be ignored, the LBS single-photon excitation is the optimal imaging solution. When the light scattering becomes significant for a deep-cell or deep-tissue imaging, we use SBB light-sheet two-photon excitation with a longer wavelength. We achieved nearly identical lateral/axial resolution of about 350/270 nm for both imagings. This integrated light-sheet microscope may have a wide application for live-cell and live-tissue three-dimensional high-speed imaging.

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Reconstruction of zebrafish early embryonic development by scanned light sheet microscopy.

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Rapid three-dimensional isotropic imaging of living cells using Bessel beam plane illumination

TL;DR: Scanned Bessel beams are used in conjunction with structured illumination and/or two-photon excitation to create thinner light sheets better suited to three-dimensional (3D) subcellular imaging.
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Light sheet fluorescence microscopy: a review.

TL;DR: This review describes development of the technology, reviews existing devices, provides details of one LSFM device, and shows examples of images and three-dimensional reconstructions of tissues that were produced by LSFm.
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3D live fluorescence imaging of cellular dynamics using Bessel beam plane illumination microscopy

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