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Kilohertz two-photon fluorescence microscopy imaging of neural activity in vivo.

Jianglai WuYajie LiangShuo ChenChing-Lung HsuMariya ChavarhaStephen W EvansDongqing ShiMichael Z LinKevin K TsiaNa Ji
Published in: Nature methods (2020)
Understanding information processing in the brain requires monitoring neuronal activity at high spatiotemporal resolution. Using an ultrafast two-photon fluorescence microscope empowered by all-optical laser scanning, we imaged neuronal activity in vivo at up to 3,000 frames per second and submicrometer spatial resolution. This imaging method enabled monitoring of both supra- and subthreshold electrical activity down to 345 μm below the brain surface in head-fixed awake mice.
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