2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.09.07.285585
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Comparing synthetic refocusing to deconvolution for the extraction of neuronal calcium transients from light-fields

Abstract: Light field microscopy (LFM) enables fast, light efficient, volumetric imaging of neuronal activity with functional fluorescence indicators. Here we apply LFM to single-cell and bulk-labeled imaging of the red calcium dye, CaSiR-1 in acute mouse brain slices. We compare two common light field volume reconstruction algorithms: synthetic refocusing and Richardson-Lucy 3D deconvolution. We compare temporal signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and spatial signal confinement between the two LFM algorithms and conventional w… Show more

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