Miniscope-LFOV: a large-field-of-view, single-cell-resolution, miniature microscope for wired and wire-free imaging of neural dynamics in freely behaving animals

C Guo, GJ Blair, M Sehgal, FN Sangiuliano Jimka… - Science …, 2023 - science.org
Imaging large-population, single-cell fluorescent dynamics in freely behaving animals larger
than mice remains a key endeavor of neuroscience. We present a large-field-of-view open …

New imaging instrument in animal models: Two‐photon miniature microscope and large field of view miniature microscope for freely behaving animals

C Guo, A Wang, H Cheng, L Chen - Journal of Neurochemistry, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Over the past decade, novel optical imaging tools have been developed for imaging
neuronal activities along with the evolution of fluorescence indicators with brighter …

Three-dimensional wide-field fluorescence microscopy for transcranial map** of cortical microcirculation

Q Zhou, Z Chen, YH Liu, M El Amki, C Glück… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Wide-field fluorescence imaging is an indispensable tool for studying large-scale
biodynamics. Limited space-bandwidth product and strong light diffusion make conventional …

Simultaneous dual-color calcium imaging in freely-behaving mice

Z Dong, Y Feng, K Diego, AM Baggetta, BM Sweis… - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
Miniaturized fluorescence microscopes (miniscopes) enable imaging of calcium events from
a large population of neurons in freely behaving animals. Traditionally, miniscopes have …

[KNJIGA][B] Implantable Optoelectronics for Neural Interfaces

EH Pollmann - 2023 - search.proquest.com
In neuroscience, optical techniques have become the leading method over
electrophysiological techniques because of their ability to target defined populations upon …

A Novel Design Method of Light-weight Minisocpe without Object Lenses for Calcium Imaging

J Li, Y Zhang, J Zhang - 2024 2nd International Conference on …, 2024 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Single-photon calcium imaging miniscope is a common technique in neuroscience.
However, the size and weight of current miniscopes, because of the necessary 0.5 mm GRIN …