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5 March 2021 Advances in two-photon projection microscopy for high-speed brain imaging
Kaspar Podgorski
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Abstract
High-frame-rate two-photon imaging is becoming increasingly important in neuroscience for recording fast voltage and neurotransmitter signals from many sources at a time. I will summarize developments in this field and my lab’s recent efforts to build a DMD-based random-access two-photon microscope capable of recording thousands of sources at kilohertz framerates, without the need for computational image reconstruction.
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Kaspar Podgorski "Advances in two-photon projection microscopy for high-speed brain imaging", Proc. SPIE 11654, High-Speed Biomedical Imaging and Spectroscopy VI, 1165403 (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2584966
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KEYWORDS
Brain imaging

Digital micromirror devices

Microscopes

Microscopy

Image resolution

Neuroscience

Neurotransmitters

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