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Laser scanning microscopy combined with image restoration to analyse a 3D model of the human epithelial airway barrier
Author(s) -
B Rothen-Rutishauser,
AD Lehmann,
Martin J. D. Clift,
Fabian Blank,
Peter Gehr
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
schweizerische medizinische wochenschrift
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0036-7672
DOI - 10.4414/smw.2010.13060
Subject(s) - cytoarchitecture , laser scanning , focus (optics) , microscopy , medicine , airway , pathology , biomedical engineering , microbiology and biotechnology , computer vision , laser , artificial intelligence , optics , computer science , biology , surgery , physics
A laser scanning microscope collects information from a thin, focal plane and ignores out of focus information. During the past few years it has become the standard imaging method to characterise cellular morphology and structures in static as well as in living samples. Laser scanning microscopy combined with digital image restoration is an excellent tool for analysing the cellular cytoarchitecture, expression of specific proteins and interactions of various cell types, thus defining valid criteria for the optimisation of cell culture models. We have used this tool to establish and evaluate a three dimensional model of the human epithelial airway wall.

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