2016
DOI: 10.1117/1.jbo.21.4.046009
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Two-color widefield fluorescence microendoscopy enables multiplexed molecular imaging in the alveolar space of human lung tissue

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“…The probes' miniature sizes enable use through the working channel of most commercially available endoscopes as well as some needles/catheters, while the relevant high data acquisition rate (>12fps) enables realtime imaging of moving structures, resulting in Cellvizio (pCLE) being the most widely used endomicroscopy platform approved for clinical use. A rapidly growing volume of alternative, non-commercial experimental architectures is being developed, including (i) right-angle stage attachment for standard desktop confocal microscopes (ii) line-scanning confocal endomicroscopy Yang, 2015, 2016), improving the acquisition frame rate without compromising substantially image quality; (iii) flexible and low-cost endomicroscopy architectures (Hong et al, 2016;Krstajić et al, 2016;Pierce et al, 2011;Shin et al, 2010), employing LED, widefield illumination; (iv) structured illumination endomicroscopy (Bozinovic et al, 2008;Ford et al, 2012b;Ford and Mertz, 2013), providing out-of-focus background rejection without beam scanning;…”
Section: Technology Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The probes' miniature sizes enable use through the working channel of most commercially available endoscopes as well as some needles/catheters, while the relevant high data acquisition rate (>12fps) enables realtime imaging of moving structures, resulting in Cellvizio (pCLE) being the most widely used endomicroscopy platform approved for clinical use. A rapidly growing volume of alternative, non-commercial experimental architectures is being developed, including (i) right-angle stage attachment for standard desktop confocal microscopes (ii) line-scanning confocal endomicroscopy Yang, 2015, 2016), improving the acquisition frame rate without compromising substantially image quality; (iii) flexible and low-cost endomicroscopy architectures (Hong et al, 2016;Krstajić et al, 2016;Pierce et al, 2011;Shin et al, 2010), employing LED, widefield illumination; (iv) structured illumination endomicroscopy (Bozinovic et al, 2008;Ford et al, 2012b;Ford and Mertz, 2013), providing out-of-focus background rejection without beam scanning;…”
Section: Technology Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples illustrating properties of coherent fibre bundles that limit the imaging capabilities of fibred endoscopy. (a) Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) image of commercial coherent fibre bundle (FIGH-30-650S, Fujikura), along with (b) a uniform, flood illumination (520nm) image of the same fibre bundle, using widefield endomicroscopy (Krstajić et al, 2016). The variable size and shape, as well as irregular distribution of the cores is apparent in both (a) and (b).…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For potential methods of identifying infection, several teams have developed imaging markers used with pCLE to identify bacterial infections [17] both systemically and in situ [18], 19]. Of particular interest is a two-color methodology that has shown the potential to identify neutrophil recruitment, fungal infection, and bacterial presence in ex vivo human lungs [20].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this work, we investigate the performance of an unsupervised approach for bacterial detection in datasets of optical endomicroscopy (OEM) lung images [15][16][17][18][19][20][21]. The main contributions of this work are threefold.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%