Laser Scanner for Fluorescence Imaging, Guided Surgery, and Ablation in Stereomicroscopy
Increased fluorescent intensities than state-of-the-art fluorescent stereomicroscopesMinimal flickering at the focal plane of the stereomicroscope Ability to ablate or burn desirable regions of interest through high-intensity laser illumination without damage to apparatus
Fluorescent imaging and dissection in biological sciences researchFluorescent-guided surgeryLaser ablation
Researchers at UCLA have developed a laser scanning attachment for CMO stereomicroscopes to deliver laser scanning illumination. Pulsed-laser infrared illumination can be utilized for two-photon stereomicroscopy or for single-photon image rendition. The image formed is at the focal plane of the stereomicroscope and has minimal flickering for enhanced surgical purposes. Fluorescent objects can be visualized with brighter intensities than state-of-the-art fluorescent stereomicroscopes. Additionally, this attachment allows for beams from multiple laser sources to be simultaneously launched and can deliver high-intensity laser illumination capable of ablation and/or burning desirable regions within tissues without compromising the stereomicroscope.
State Of Development Background Tech ID/UC Case 24131/2013-593-0 Related Cases 2013-593-0
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