KOZUBEK, Michal, Petr MATULA, Pavel MATULA, Miroslav VAŘECHA, Jana AMRICHOVÁ, Vladan ONDŘEJ, Emilie LUKÁŠOVÁ and Stanislav KOZUBEK. Automated confocal in vivo microscopy based on spinning disks. In Focus on Microscopy: Program and Abstract Book. 2005.
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Original name Automated confocal in vivo microscopy based on spinning disks
Name in Czech Automatizovaná konfokální in vivo mikroskopie na bázi rotujících disků
Authors KOZUBEK, Michal (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Petr MATULA (203 Czech Republic), Pavel MATULA (203 Czech Republic), Miroslav VAŘECHA (203 Czech Republic), Jana AMRICHOVÁ (203 Czech Republic), Vladan ONDŘEJ (203 Czech Republic), Emilie LUKÁŠOVÁ (203 Czech Republic) and Stanislav KOZUBEK (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Focus on Microscopy: Program and Abstract Book, 2005.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Conference abstract
Field of Study 20200 2.2 Electrical engineering, Electronic engineering, Information engineering
Country of publisher Germany
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14330/05:00025745
Organization unit Faculty of Informatics
Keywords in English confocal microscopy; image processing
Tags confocal microscopy, image processing
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: doc. RNDr. Petr Matula, Ph.D., učo 3019. Changed: 8/4/2010 13:34.
Abstract
The successful development of non-invasive quantitative visualization techniques for live cell imaging have led to the development of suitable hardware and software for the acquisition and processing of multidimensional image data. Confocal spinning disk systems (based either on a classical Nipkow disk or on the microlens principle) are especially suitable for in vivo imaging thanks to high acquisition speed (parallel imaging of thousands of points), high quality image detection (up to 90% quantum efficiency at negligible noise levels with state-of-the-art cameras), low photobleaching and low phototoxicity. Lately, we have been working on the optimization and automation of image acquisition and processing for this type of microscopy. Special attention has been paid to ultra-fast image acquisition mode. This poster presents both hardware as well as software approach used in our laboratory. It also shows examples of biological tasks that are being solved using the automated confocal in vivo microscopy systems.
Abstract (in Czech)
Poster pojednává o automatizované konfokální in vivo mikroskopii na bázi rotujících disků
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MSM0021622419, plan (intention)Name: Vysoce paralelní a distribuované výpočetní systémy
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, Highly Parallel and Distributed Computing Systems
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