descSPIM: An Affordable Light-Sheet Microscope
In the ever-evolving field of biomedical research, advanced imaging technologies play a crucial role in unraveling the complexities of biological systems. One such groundbreaking innovation is the descSPIM (desktop-equipped Selective Plane Illumination Microscopy), a low-cost, do-it-yourself light-sheet microscope designed to make high-resolution 3D imaging accessible to a broader range of researchers, as reported in Nature Communications.
This innovative tool is designed to work seamlessly with tissue clearing techniques, enabling researchers to visualize intricate details within biological specimens. For the microscopy construction, the group used the Cobolt Skyra multi-line laser in 488/515/561/647 nm.
This research is the result of a collaborative effort between the Jutendo University Graduate School of Medicine of Tokyo, the University of Tokyo, the National Cancer Center Hospital in Tokyo and the Scilife Lab at KTH in Stockholm.
Perhaps the most appealing aspect of this tool is that it is tailored for biomedical researchers with minimal expertise in microscopy as detailed build instructions are provided on Git-HUB (https://github.com/dbsb-juntendo/descSPIM), thus democratising the process.
For more information on the descSPIM set up,
download the poster presentation.
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