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Donatas Zigmantas. Portrait.

Donatas Zigmantas

Professor

Donatas Zigmantas. Portrait.

Optical microscopy in photosynthesis

Author

  • Richard Cisek
  • Leigh Spencer
  • Nicole Prent
  • Donatas Zigmantas
  • George S. Espie
  • Virginijus Barzda

Summary, in English

Emerging as well as the most frequently used optical microscopy techniques are reviewed and image contrast generation methods in a microscope are presented, focusing on the nonlinear contrasts such as harmonic generation and multiphoton excitation fluorescence. Nonlinear microscopy presents numerous advantages over linear microscopy techniques including improved deep tissue imaging, optical sectioning, and imaging of live unstained samples. Nonetheless, with the exception of multiphoton excitation fluorescence, nonlinear microscopy is in its infancy, lacking protocols, users and applications; hence, this review focuses on the potential of nonlinear microscopy for studying photosynthetic organisms. Examples of nonlinear microscopic imaging are presented including isolated light-harvesting antenna complexes from higher plants, starch granules, chloroplasts, unicellular alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, and cyanobacteria Leptolyngbya sp. and Anabaena sp. While focusing on nonlinear microscopy techniques, second and third harmonic generation and multiphoton excitation fluorescence microscopy, other emerging nonlinear imaging modalities are described and several linear optical microscopy techniques are reviewed in order to clearly describe their capabilities and to highlight the advantages of nonlinear microscopy.

Department/s

  • Chemical Physics

Publishing year

2009

Language

English

Pages

111-141

Publication/Series

Photosynthesis Research

Volume

102

Issue

2-3

Document type

Journal article review

Publisher

Springer

Topic

  • Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

Keywords

  • Chlamydomonas
  • generation
  • Third harmonic
  • Nonlinear microscopy
  • Second harmonic generation
  • Chloroplasts
  • Cyanobacteria

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0166-8595