2005 Volume No 9- pages 33-38
Title: Combining confocal and BSE SEM imaging for bone block surfaces
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Authors: Alan Boyde, Ludek Lovicar and Jan Zamecnik |
Address: Anatomy Dept., University College London,
UK |
E-mail: a.boyde at qmul.ac.uk |
Key Words: Bone, scanning electron microscopy, confocal optical microscopy, block face microscopy, osteoid, osteoblasts, osteocytes.
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Publication date: April 26th 2005 |
Abstract: The present report presents a method for
the correlation of qualitative and quantitative BSE SEM imaging
with confocal scanning light microscopy (CSLM) imaging modes
applied to bone samples embedded in PMMA. The SEM has a proper
digital scan generator: we leave the BSE image unchanged,
and match the CSLM image to it, because the CSLM scan mechanism
is not digital, though the signal is digitised. Our overlapping
program uses a linear transformation matrix which projects
one system to the other, calculated by finding three corresponding
points in BSE and CSLM pictures. |
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