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An optical design enabling lightweight and large field-of-view head-mounted microscopes

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ID: 000691DRAFT
Contact Scherrer, Joseph R.
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Size 14.3 GiB
Created October 30, 2023
Last update May 18, 2024
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Here we present a fluorescence microscope light path that enables imaging, during free behavior, of thousands of neurons in mice and hundreds of neurons in juvenile songbirds. The light path eliminates traditional illumination optics, allowing for head-mounted microscopes that have both a lower weight and a larger field of view (FOV) than previously possible. Using this light path, we designed...

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Contributors
Scherrer, Joseph R. ORCID logo
Lynch, Galen F.
Zhang, Jie J.
Fee, Michale S. ORCID logo
Funding information
Simons Foundation
- Award Number: 542977ASPI
National Institutes of Health
- Award Number: R21 EY028381-01
McKnight Foundation
Harold and Ruth Newman Family Hertz Graduate Fellowship
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An optical design enabling lightweight and large field-of-view head-mounted microscopes
ID: An optical design enabling lightweight and large field-of-view head-mounted microscopes
Resource Type: dcite:JournalArticle
Repo: Nature Methods
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Assets Summary
Species
Mus musculus - House mouse
Approach
microscopy approach; cell population imaging
Data Standard
Neurodata Without Borders (NWB)
RRID:SCR_015242
Number Of Subjects
1
Variable Measured
TwoPhotonSeries
ImagingPlane
ProcessingModule
PlaneSegmentation
OpticalChannel
Measurement Technique
analytical technique
two-photon microscopy technique
surgical technique
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