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Towards the non-invasive imaging of brain networks and functions at high resolution
A new study describes a microscope combining three-photon excitation and adaptive optics capable of high-resolution in vivo imaging of fine neuronal structures in the mouse cortex through the intact skull. The authors demonstrate the use of this platform to guide precise laser-mediated microsurgery and for accurate and sensitive functional calcium imaging.
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Deep tissue multi-photon imaging using adaptive optics with direct focus sensing and shaping
ALPHA-FSS enables high-resolution imaging deep in the mouse brain.
- Zhongya Qin
- , Zhentao She
- & Jianan Y. Qu
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Highly-multiplexed volumetric mapping with Raman dye imaging and tissue clearing
Simultaneous, Raman-based imaging of more than 10 proteins in thick samples.
- Lixue Shi
- , Mian Wei
- & Wei Min
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A bright cyan-excitable orange fluorescent protein facilitates dual-emission microscopy and enhances bioluminescence imaging in vivo
In vivo imaging is facilitated by a bright, cyan-excitable orange fluorescent protein that is the basis of an improved bioluminescent protein.
- Jun Chu
- , Younghee Oh
- & Michael Z Lin