Fast volume-scanning light sheet microscopy reveals transient neuronal events
Light sheet fluorescence microscopy offers considerable potential to the cellular neuroscience community as it makes it possible to image extensive areas of neuronal structures, such as axons or dendrites, with a low light budget, thereby minimizing phototoxicity. However, the shallow depth of a lig...
Main Authors: | Haslehurst, P, Yang, Z, Dholakia, K, Emptage, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Optical Society of America
2018
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