2012
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1111662109
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Aberration-free three-dimensional multiphoton imaging of neuronal activity at kHz rates

Abstract: Multiphoton microscopy is a powerful tool in neuroscience, promising to deliver important data on the spatiotemporal activity within individual neurons as well as in networks of neurons. A major limitation of current technologies is the relatively slow scan rates along the z direction compared to the kHz rates obtainable in the x and y directions. Here, we describe a custom-built microscope system based on an architecture that allows kHz scan rates over hundreds of microns in all three dimensions without intro… Show more

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“…Such a system is complex to build and align and not light efficient. The technique has, so far, been used predominantly in the illumination path of point-scanning two-photon microscopes to re-position the excitation focus along the optical axis [13].…”
Section: Comparison Of Different Approaches For Volume Imaging In Spimmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a system is complex to build and align and not light efficient. The technique has, so far, been used predominantly in the illumination path of point-scanning two-photon microscopes to re-position the excitation focus along the optical axis [13].…”
Section: Comparison Of Different Approaches For Volume Imaging In Spimmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Számos technológia létezik már, amely képes gyors populációs és dendritikus aktivitás 3D-s rögzítésére [6,7,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18], ám csak az akusztooptikai (AO) megoldásokon alapuló kétfoton-pásztázás volt képes a szükséges technikai paramétereket biztosítani, úgymint 20-nál több ROI pásztázása 30 μm-nél nagyobb z kiterjedésből, 100 Hz-nél nagyobb ismét-lési sebességgel [5,19,20,21]. A következőkben célunk az első olyan kétfoton-mikroszkóp megalkotása volt, amellyel lehetséges ROI-k véletlen elérésű pásztázása há-rom dimenzióban, leküzdve a korábbi megoldások korlátait.…”
Section: Akusztooptikai Pásztázásunclassified
“…The MEMS scanner can be designed to perform raster scanning to improve the frame rate and reduce motion artifacts. As a future direction, we are incorporating the MEMS scanner into the distal end of the instrument to increase the length and to adjust the axial imaging depth using a remote fast scanning actuator [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%