HardwareX (Jun 2024)

Orthogonal-view microscope for the biomechanics investigations of aquatic organisms

  • Brian T. Le,
  • Katherine M. Auer,
  • David A. Lopez,
  • Justin P. Shum,
  • Brian Suarsana,
  • Ga-Young Kelly Suh,
  • Per Niklas Hedde,
  • Siavash Ahrar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18
p. e00533

Abstract

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Microscopes are essential for the biomechanical and hydrodynamical investigation of small aquatic organisms. We report a prototype of a do-it-yourself microscope that enables the visualization of organisms from two orthogonal imaging planes — top and side views. Compared to conventional imaging systems, this approach provides a comprehensive visualization strategy of organisms, which could have complex shapes and morphologies. The microscope was constructed by combining custom 3D-printed parts and off-the-shelf components. The system is designed for modularity and reconfigurability. Open-source design files and build instructions are provided in this report. Additionally, proof-of-use experiments (particularly with Hydra) and other organisms that combine the imaging with an analysis pipeline were demonstrated to highlight the system’s utility. Beyond the applications demonstrated, the system can be used or modified for various imaging applications.

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