Abstract
UVA one-photon hyperspectral light sheet imaging was performed here to capture and reconstruct three dimensional metabolic maps of mouse embryos during development. We explored numerically and experimentally the advantages of phasor-based hyperspectral approach for detecting embryo metabolism with a single wavelength excitation compared to the conventional detection approach using bandpass filters.
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