Hyperspectral oblique plane microscopy provides Raman contrast images of biological specimens with unprecedented pixel throughput. Being a light-sheet technique it can capture hundreds of spectra in the time a point scanning system would take to capture a single spectrum. We will demonstrate the utility of this new system by monitoring wound healing in a zebrafish at five minute intervals, Followed by spontaneous Raman imaging of a beating zebrafish heart.
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