From Organs to Tissues to Cells: Analyzing 3D Specimens with Widefield Microscopy
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Obtaining high-quality data and images from thick 3D samples is challenging using traditional widefield microscopy because of the contribution of out-of-focus light. In this webinar, Falco Krüger shows how THUNDER Imagers with computational clearing makes this possible.
He takes us through the different life science applications that can be imaged with THUNDER Imagers, see the quantitative imaging workflows of specimens of varying sizes and features, and uncover the cross-platform imaging workflows using different Leica microscope types.
In addition Dr. Selina Keppler, Junior PI at the Center for Translational Cancer Research (TranslaTUM) in Munich, gives an exclusive insight of her work investigating the modulation of immune responses during inflammatory processes, pushing the limits of THUNDER Imagers to do quantitative single-cell analysis.
Key Learnings
- Different life science applications imaged with THUNDER Imagers
- Quantitative imaging workflows of specimens of varying sizes and features
- Cross-platform imaging workflows using different Leica microscope types
- An example of how THUNDER Imagers were used to perform quantitative single-cell analysis in cleared lymph nodes