Castanares et al., 2018 - Google Patents

Holographic functional calcium imaging of neuronal circuit activity

Castanares et al., 2018

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17554158534947708571
Author
Castanares M
Stuart G
Daria V
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Advanced Optical Methods for Brain Imaging

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Functional imaging provides efficient optical recording of Ca2+ activity from single neurons as well as networks of neurons forming a circuit. Sufficient spatial resolution needs to be achieved in order to resolve cell bodies as well as fine neuronal structures such as dendrites …
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