Current technology and methods are not feasible for the rapid three-dimensional visualization of complex biological systems. MRI and x-ray tomography are slow, costly, with significant trade-offs between resolution, speed and volume. Additionally, contrasting agents are required to differentiate features. Here, we present a novel 3D imaging and analysis technique, Laser Ablation Tomography (LATscan™). An ultrafast, ultraviolet pulsed laser is utilized to continuously ablate thin surface layers of samples, and these surfaces are simultaneously imaged as the sample is fed into the laser ablation plane. The resulting data is processed using machine learning techniques to identify structural and compositional features at micron resolution. The images are then stacked, further processed and reconstructed into high-resolution volume renderings that can be analyzed, quantified, segmented and virtually dissected. The 3D renderings obtained are in full, natural color that results from the interaction of the materials with the ultraviolet laser during ablation. The application of LATscan to both biological and non-biological samples has shown excellent results in the fields of botany, entomology, life sciences, material science, and pharmacology, among many others. The most successful roll-out of the technology has been in the agrochemical industry, specifically in studies involving high-throughput phenotyping, root-soil and plant-pest interactions, biomimetics, pesticide efficacy. The technology has also offered exciting results in the life sciences, and the combination of the visualization with 3D chemical mapping could be a fundamental research and diagnostic tool.
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ICALEO 2018: 37th International Congress on Applications of Lasers & Electro-Optics
October 14–18, 2018
Orlando, Florida, USA
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978-1-940168-18-0
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Three-dimensional analysis of biological systems via a novel laser ablation technique
Benjamin Hall;
Benjamin Hall
Lasers for Innovative Solution (L4iS)
, Suite 261, 200 Innovation Boulevard, State College, PA - 16803, USA
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Asheesh Lanba
Asheesh Lanba
Lasers for Innovative Solution (L4iS)
, Suite 261, 200 Innovation Boulevard, State College, PA - 16803, USA
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Published Online:
October 01 2018
Citation
Benjamin Hall, Asheesh Lanba; October 14–18, 2018. "Three-dimensional analysis of biological systems via a novel laser ablation technique." Proceedings of the ICALEO 2018: 37th International Congress on Applications of Lasers & Electro-Optics. ICALEO 2018: 37th International Congress on Applications of Lasers & Electro-Optics. Orlando, Florida, USA. (pp. M904). ASME. https://doi.org/10.2351/7.0004088
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