Biophysical Reports (Mar 2022)

An economic, square-shaped flat-field illumination module for TIRF-based super-resolution microscopy

  • Jeff Y.L. Lam,
  • Yunzhao Wu,
  • Eleni Dimou,
  • Ziwei Zhang,
  • Matthew R. Cheetham,
  • Markus Körbel,
  • Zengjie Xia,
  • David Klenerman,
  • John S.H. Danial

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
p. 100044

Abstract

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Super-resolution microscopy allows complex biological assemblies to be observed with remarkable resolution. However, the presence of uneven Gaussian-shaped illumination hinders its use in quantitative imaging or high-throughput assays. Methods developed to circumvent this problem are often expensive, hard to implement, or not applicable to total internal reflection fluorescence imaging. We herein demonstrate a cost-effective method to overcome these challenges using a small square-core multimodal optical fiber as the coupler. We characterize our method with synthetic, recombinant, and cellular systems imaged under total internal reflection fluorescence and highly inclined and laminated optical sheet illuminations to demonstrate its ability to produce highly uniform images under all conditions.