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Cell and Tissue Research | 2015

STED nanoscopy: a glimpse into the future.

Paolo Bianchini; Chiara Peres; Michele Oneto; Silvia Galiani; Giuseppe Vicidomini; Alberto Diaspro

The well-known saying of “Seeing is believing” became even more apt in biology when stimulated emission depletion (STED) nanoscopy was introduced in 1994 by the Nobel laureate S. Hell and coworkers. We presently stand at a juncture. Nanoscopy represented a revolution in fluorescence microscopy but now is a mature technique applied to many branches of biology, physics, chemistry, and materials science. We are currently looking ahead to the next generation of optical nanoscopes, to the new key player that will arise in the forthcoming years. This article gives an overview of the various cutting-edge implementations of STED nanoscopy and tries to shine a light into the future: imaging everything faster with unprecedented sensitivity and label-free.


Journal of Biophotonics | 2014

A new filtering technique for removing anti-Stokes emission background in gated CW-STED microscopy.

Iván Coto Hernández; Chiara Peres; Francesca Cella Zanacchi; Marta d'Amora; Sotirios Christodoulou; Paolo Bianchini; Alberto Diaspro; Giuseppe Vicidomini

Stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy is a prominent approach of super-resolution optical microscopy, which allows cellular imaging with so far unprecedented unlimited spatial resolution. The introduction of time-gated detection in STED microscopy significantly reduces the (instantaneous) intensity required to obtain sub-diffraction spatial resolution. If the time-gating is combined with a STED beam operating in continuous wave (CW), a cheap and low labour demand implementation is obtained, the so called gated CW-STED microscope. However, time-gating also reduces the fluorescence signal which forms the image. Thereby, background sources such as fluorescence emission excited by the STED laser (anti-Stokes fluorescence) can reduce the effective resolution of the system. We propose a straightforward method for subtraction of anti-Stokes background. The method hinges on the uncorrelated nature of the anti-Stokes emission background with respect to the wanted fluorescence signal. The specific importance of the method towards the combination of two-photon-excitation with gated CW-STED microscopy is demonstrated.


Optics Letters | 2016

Pushing phase and amplitude sensitivity limits in interferometric microscopy.

Poorya Hosseini; Renjie Zhou; Yang-Hyo Kim; Chiara Peres; Alberto Diaspro; Cuifang Kuang; Zahid Yaqoob; Peter T. C. So

Sensitivity of the amplitude and phase measurements in interferometric microscopy is influenced by factors such as instrument design and environmental interferences. Through development of a theoretical framework followed by experimental validation, we show photon shot noise is often the limiting factor in interferometric microscopy measurements. Thereafter, we demonstrate how a state-of-the-art camera with million-level electrons full well capacity can significantly reduce shot noise contribution resulting in a stability of optical path length down to a few picometers even in a near-common-path interferometer.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Intensity Weighted Subtraction Microscopy Approach for Image Contrast and Resolution Enhancement

Kseniya Korobchevskaya; Chiara Peres; Zhibin Li; Alexei Antipov; Colin J. R. Sheppard; Alberto Diaspro; Paolo Bianchini

We propose and demonstrate a novel subtraction microscopy algorithm, exploiting fluorescence emission difference or switching laser mode and their derivatives for image enhancement. The key novelty of the proposed approach lies in the weighted subtraction coefficient, adjusted pixel-by-pixel with respect to the intensity distributions of initial images. This method produces significant resolution enhancement and minimizes image distortions. Our theoretical and experimental studies demonstrate that this approach can be applied to any optical microscopy techniques, including label free and non-linear methods, where common super-resolution techniques cannot be used.


Journal of Applied Biomaterials & Functional Materials | 2016

Anisotropy in the viscoelastic response of knee meniscus cartilage

Luca Coluccino; Chiara Peres; Riccardo Gottardi; Paolo Bianchini; Alberto Diaspro; Luca Ceseracciu

Background The knee meniscus is instrumental to stability, shock absorption, load transmission and stress distribution within the knee joint. Such functions are mechanically demanding, and replacement constructs used in meniscus repair often fail because of a poor match with the surrounding tissue. This study focused on the native structure–mechanics relationships and on their anisotropic behavior in meniscus, to define the target biomechanical viscoelastic properties required by scaffolds upon loading. Methods To show regional orientation of the collagen fibers and their viscoelastic behavior, bovine lateral menisci were characterized by second harmonic generation microscopy and through time-dependent mechanical tests. Furthermore, their dynamic viscoelastic response was analyzed over a wide range of frequencies. Results and conclusions Multilevel characterization aims to expand the biomimetic approach from the structure itself, to include the mechanical characteristics that give the meniscus its peculiar properties, thus providing tools for the design of novel, effective scaffolds. An example of modeling of anisotropic open-cell porous material tailored to fulfill the measured requirements is presented, leading to a definition of additional parameters for a better understanding of the load transmission mechanism and for better scaffold functionality.


Biophysical Journal | 2014

Polarization-Resolved SHG towards Collagen Imaging

Chiara Peres; Francesca D'Autilia; Luca Lanzano; Paolo Bianchini; Alberto Diaspro


Biophysical Journal | 2016

3D Multicolor STED Nanoscope a Super-Resolution Approach to Mammalian Photoreceptor

Michele Oneto; Chiara Peres; Francesca D'Autilia; Daniela Calzia; Isabella Panfoli; Alberto Diaspro; Paolo Bianchini


Biophysical Journal | 2016

Label Free Linear and Non-Linear Excitation Nanoscopy

Kseniya Korobchevskaya; Chiara Peres; Francesca D'autilia; Nirmal Mazumder; Luca Lanzano; Peter Saggau; Colin J. R. Sheppard; Alberto Diaspro; Paolo Bianchini


Archive | 2015

Optical Microscopy and Super-Resolution Imaging II

Paul J. Michalski; Leslie M. Loew; Chiara Peres; Michele Oneto; Silvia Galiani; Luca Lanzano; Giuseppe Vicidomini; Alberto Diaspro; Paolo Bianchini


Biophysical Journal | 2015

3 Color - 3 Dimensional STED Nanoscopy

Chiara Peres; Michele Oneto; Francesca D’Autilia; Silvia Galiani; Luca Lanzano; Giuseppe Vicidomini; Alberto Diaspro; Paolo Bianchini

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Paolo Bianchini

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Alberto Diaspro

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Giuseppe Vicidomini

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Luca Lanzano

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Michele Oneto

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Colin J. R. Sheppard

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Francesca Cella Zanacchi

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Francesca D'Autilia

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Iván Coto Hernández

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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Kseniya Korobchevskaya

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

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