Subcellular spatial resolution achieved for deep-brain imaging in vivo using a minimally invasive multimode fiber
Achieving intravital optical imaging with diffraction-limited spatial resolution of deep-brain structures represents an important step toward the goal of understanding the mammalian central nervous system1,2,3,4. Advances in wavefront-shaping methods and computational power have recently allowed for...
Main Authors: | Vasquez-Lopez, S, Turcotte, R, Koren, V, Ploschner, M, Padamsey, Z, Booth, M, Čižmár, T, Emptage, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Nature
2018
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