Journal article

Improved tracking of corneal immune cell dynamics using in vivo confocal microscopy

P Bedggood, M Wu, X Zhang, R Rajan, CYI Wu, S Karunaratne, AB Metha, SN Mueller, HR Chinnery, LE Downie

Biomedical Optics Express | Optica Publishing Group | Published : 2024

Open access

Abstract

In vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM) is a widely used technique for imaging the cornea of the eye with a confocal scanning light ophthalmoscope. Cellular resolution and high contrast are achieved without invasive procedures, suiting the study of living humans. However, acquiring useful image data can be challenging due to the incessant motion of the eye, such that images are typically limited by noise and a restricted field of view. These factors affect the degree to which the same cells can be identified and tracked over time. To redress these shortcomings, here we present a data acquisition protocol together with the details of a free, open-source software package written in Matlab. The soft..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Funding. Australian Research Council (DP230102105) . Acknowledgments. We acknowledge the contributions of Ji-hyun Lee who assisted with immune cell tracking, Dr Bao Nguyen who supported participant recruitment for one of the studies, Xinru Yu who contributed to data analysis for a study, and Prof Alfredo Dubra for design and assembly of the AOSLO device.