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Line-scanning speeds up Brillouin microscopy

Two new Brillouin microscopes leverage line-scanning to overcome previous limitations of the technique, enabling fast imaging, with low phototoxicity, of mechanical properties in living embryos of model organisms and tumor spheroids.

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Fig. 1: Principle of line-scanning Brillouin microscopy.

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N.K. was supported by a Leverhulme Trust project grant (RPG-2020-068) awarded to Y.M. G.P. was supported by an EMBO Long-Term Fellowship (ALTF 786-2020). Y.M. was funded by an MRC award MR/W027437/1, a Lister Institute Research Prize and the EMBO Young Investigator Programme.

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Khalilgharibi, N., Paci, G. & Mao, Y. Line-scanning speeds up Brillouin microscopy. Nat Methods 20, 643–644 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-023-01843-w

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