Imaging

light-sheet imaging, photo-conversion, cell lineage reconstruction

Light-sheet Imaging Atlas

Recent technological advancements in light-sheet microscopy have opened up exciting new opportunities for in toto imaging of whole developmental arcs at the cellular level. With the help of advanced fluorescent proteins, light-sheet microscopy enables the reconstruction of the entirety of embryonic development at a cellular level, allowing for image-based lineage reconstruction. We provide here a total of seven light-sheet microscopy time-lapse datasets together with cell tracking data acquired on two different instruments.

OpenSiMView datasets

The two datasets listed below were acquired on our OpenSiMView light-sheet microscope. You can explore the full timelapse image data here:

Zebrafish embryo imaged with a OpenSiMView microscope

Timelapse 1

ZMNS001

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Zebrafish embryo imaged with a OpenSiMView microscope

Timelapse 2

ZMNS002

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DaXi Datasets

The five datasets listed below were acquired on our DaXi light-sheet microscope. We also provide a smaller cropped dataset for timelapse 2 centered on the tail. You can explore the full timelapse image data online here:

Zebrafish embryo imaged with DaXi light-sheet microscope

Timelapse 1

ZSNS001

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Zebrafish embryo imaged with DaXi light-sheet microscope

Timelapse 2

ZSNS002

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Zebrafish embryo imaged with DaXi light-sheet microscope. Zoom in on tail.

Timelapse 1 (tail)

ZSNS001_tail

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Timelapse 3

ZSNS003

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Timelapse 4

ZSNS004

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Timelpase 5

ZSNS005

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You can find all corresponding imaging and tracking data for time-lapses here. For more information on the cell tracks format and how it was obtained, check the repository of Ultrack, the cell tracking tool used. Using our napari plugin for in silico, you can mark cells of interest and follow them over time. See video of demo below: