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Wenxuan LIANG

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Administrative Position:Tenure-track Associate Professor

Education Level:Postgraduate (Doctoral)

Degree:Dr

Academic Titles:Tenure-track Associate Professor

Other Post:Tenure-track Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering/Medical Physics

Alma Mater:Johns Hopkins University

Discipline:Biomedical Engineering

Honors and Titles

2010-05-22   Best Design Award (top 2%), the 2009-2010 Texas Instruments DSP Design Contest in China

2018-05-01   Phi Beta Kappa (ΦBK) Society

2019-03-01   Translational Fellows, Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS)

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Increased illumination uniformity and reduced photodamage offered by the Lissajous scanning in fiber-optic two-photon endomicroscopy

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DOI number:10.1117/1.JBO.17.2.021108

Journal:Journal of Biomedical Optics

Abstract:We compare the illumination uniformity and the associated effects of the spiral and Lissajous scanning patterns that are commonly used in an endomicroscope. Theoretical analyses and numerical simulations were first performed to quantitatively investigate the area illumination density in the spiral scanning pattern. The results revealed the potential problem of manifest photodamage due to the very high illumination density in the center of the spiral scan. Similar analyses of the Lissajous scanning pattern, which can be conveniently implemented on the same endomicroscope with no hardware modifications, showed a more uniform illumination density with about an 80-fold reduction in the peak illumination density. To underscore the benefit offered by the improved illumination uniformity, we conducted in vitro two-photon fluorescence imaging of cultured cells stained with a LIVE/DEAD viability assay using our home-built, fiber-optic, two-channel endomicroscopy system. Both the spiral and the Lissajous scans were implemented. Our experimental results showed that cells near the spiral scan center experienced obvious photodamage, whereas cells remained alive over the entire region under the Lissajous beam scanning, confirming the predicted advantage offered by the Lissajous scan over this spiral scan in an endomicroscopy setting.

Co-author:Kartikeya Murari,Yuying Zhang,Yongping Chen,Ming-Jun Li

First Author:Wenxuan Liang

Indexed by:Journal paper

Correspondence Author:Xingde Li

Document Code:021108

Document Type:J

Volume:17

Issue:2

Page Number:021108-021108

Translation or Not:no

Date of Publication:2012-02-27

Included Journals:SCI

Links to published journals:https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.17.2.021108