Figure 3
From: Polarization-sensitive optical projection tomography for muscle fiber imaging

3 directions of polarization enable an enough detection of the muscle fibers.
(a–c) the polarized images of a cleared diaphragm captured at 3 different system polarized angles with an interval angle of 30°. The red arrow shows the central tendon and the white arrow presents the muscle fibers. (d) the fused image of (a–c). (e) the fused image of 36 polarized images spanning 360° with an interval angle of 10°. The inset in the bottom left corner of each image represents the relative system polarized angles. (f) the projection view of the sample in traditional tOPT. This image is inverted for improved visualization.