Computational Cannula Microscopy: Fluorescent Imaging Through Ultra-Thin Glass Needle
Rundbrief Der Gi-fachgruppe 5.10 Informationssystem-architekturen(2017)
Abstract
We demonstrate a fluorescent microscopy through an optical cannula (220μm diameter glass needle) for deep tissue imaging. We first show sample images captured in thin sections for the proof of principle. Then cannula is inserted deep into dissected brain tissue which captured high resolution images of microglia cells.
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Key words
High-Resolution Microscopy,Microscopy,In Vivo Imaging,Light-Sheet Microscopy
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