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The power of single and multibeam two-photon microscopy for high-resolution and high-speed deep tissue and intravital imaging

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BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 93, 期 7, 页码 2519-2529

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BIOPHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.106.102459

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Two-photon microscopy is indispensable for deep tissue and intravital imaging. However, current technology based on single-beam point scanning has reached sensitivity and speed limits because higher performance requires higher laser power leading to sample degradation. We utilize a multifocal scanhead splitting a laser beam into a line of 64 foci, allowing sample illumination in real time at full laser power. This technology requires charge-coupled device field detection in contrast to conventional detection by photomultipliers. A comparison of the optical performance of both setups shows functional equivalence in every measurable parameter down to penetration depths of 200 mm, where most actual experiments are executed. The advantage of photomultiplier detection materializes at imaging depths >300 mu m because of their better signal/noise ratio, whereas only charge-coupled devices allow real-time detection of rapid processes ( here bloodflow). We also find that the point-spread function of both devices strongly depends on tissue constitution and penetration depth. However, employment of a depth-corrected point-spread function allows three-dimensional deconvolution of deep-tissue data up to an image quality resembling surface detection.

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