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Improving quality of optical fiber-based endoscopy for in vivo brain imaging
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SYSNO ASEP 0501208 Document Type A - Abstract R&D Document Type The record was not marked in the RIV R&D Document Type Není vybrán druh dokumentu Title Improving quality of optical fiber-based endoscopy for in vivo brain imaging Author(s) Tučková, Tereza (UPT-D) ORCID
Hons, Miroslav (UPT-D) ORCID
Jákl, Petr (UPT-D) RID, ORCID, SAI
Šiler, Martin (UPT-D) RID, ORCID, SAI
Dražanová, Eva (UPT-D) RID, ORCID, SAI
Krátká, Lucie (UPT-D) RID, ORCID, SAI
Traegaardh, Johanna (UPT-D) RID, ORCID, SAI
Pikálek, Tomáš (UPT-D) RID, ORCID, SAI
Simpson, Stephen Hugh (UPT-D) RID, SAI
Tyc, Tomáš (UPT-D) ORCID
Uhlířová, Hana (UPT-D) ORCID, RID
Čižmár, Tomáš (UPT-D) RID, ORCID, SAINumber of authors 12 Source Title Neuroscience v2018. Book of Abstracts. - Washington : SFN, 2018 Number of pages 1 s. Publication form Print - P Action Neuroscience 2018 Event date 03.11.2018 - 07.11.2018 VEvent location San Diego Country US - United States Event type WRD Language eng - English Country US - United States R&D Projects EF15_003/0000476 GA MŠMT - Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MEYS) Institutional support UPT-D - RVO:68081731 Annotation Optical fibers have been used in the past to image in locations deep in the scattering tissue which are not accessible through optical microscopy. Recently, the endeavor to minimize tissue damage has motivated the use of multi-mode fibers which allowed for high-resolution imaging with significantly smaller cross-section than single-mode fibers or GRIN lenses. Only recently the first successful functional imaging of neuronal calcium in vivo has been demonstrated in the mouse brain. These efforts represent a huge leap forward in MMF-based endoscopy, yet the quality of the detected functional calcium signals in vivo is still far from the state-of-the-art standards set by confocal and multi-photon microscopy. We introduce here computational and technological advancements to improve the quality of fiber-based imaging potentially important for brain endoscopy. Workplace Institute of Scientific Instruments Contact Martina Šillerová, sillerova@ISIBrno.Cz, Tel.: 541 514 178 Year of Publishing 2019
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