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Light-Sheet Microscopy and Its Potential for Understanding Developmental Processes.


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Yinan Wan*, K. McDole*, Philipp J. Keller, (*equal contribution)
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 2019


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Wan*, Y., McDole*, K., Keller, P. J., & (*equal contribution). (2019). Light-Sheet Microscopy and Its Potential for Understanding Developmental Processes. Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-cellbio-100818-125311


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Wan*, Yinan, K. McDole*, Philipp J. Keller, and (*equal contribution). “Light-Sheet Microscopy and Its Potential for Understanding Developmental Processes.” Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology (2019).


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Wan*, Yinan, et al. “Light-Sheet Microscopy and Its Potential for Understanding Developmental Processes.” Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 2019, doi:10.1146/annurev-cellbio-100818-125311.


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@article{yinan2019a,
  title = {Light-Sheet Microscopy and Its Potential for Understanding Developmental Processes.},
  year = {2019},
  journal = {Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology},
  doi = {10.1146/annurev-cellbio-100818-125311},
  author = {Wan*, Yinan and McDole*, K. and Keller, Philipp J. and (*equal contribution)}
}

Abstract

The ability to visualize and quantitatively measure dynamic biological processes in vivo and at high spatiotemporal resolution is of fundamental importance to experimental investigations in developmental biology. Light-sheet microscopy is particularly well suited to providing such data, since it offers exceptionally high imaging speed and good spatial resolution while minimizing light-induced damage to the specimen. We review core principles and recent advances in light-sheet microscopy, with a focus on concepts and implementations relevant for applications in developmental biology. We discuss how light-sheet microcopy has helped advance our understanding of developmental processes from single-molecule to whole-organism studies, assess the potential for synergies with other state-of-the-art technologies, and introduce methods for computational image and data analysis. Finally, we explore the future trajectory of light-sheet microscopy, discuss key efforts to disseminate new light-sheet technology, and identify exciting opportunities for further advances. Expected final online publication date for the Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology Volume 35 is October 7, 2019. Please see http://www.annualreviews.org/page/journal/pubdates for revised estimates.