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Voltage imaging with periodic structured illumination Open
We utilize periodic structured illumination with pseudo-HiLo (pHiLo) image reconstruction for in vivo voltage imaging. We demonstrate reduced signal from out-of-focus cells, which contaminates voltage activity for in-focus cells of interes…
Miniaturized widefield microscope for high speed in vivo voltage imaging Open
Functional imaging in freely moving animals with genetically encoded voltage indicators (GEVIs) will open new capabilities for neuroscientists to study the behavioral relevance of neural activity with high spatial and temporal precision. H…
Miniaturized widefield microscope for high speed in vivo voltage imaging Open
Functional imaging in freely moving animals with genetically encoded voltage indicators (GEVIs) will open new capabilities for neuroscientists to study the behavioral relevance of neural activity with high spatial and temporal precision. H…
Voltage Imaging with Periodic Structured Illumination Open
We utilize periodic structured illumination with pseudo-HiLo (pHiLo) image reconstruction for in vivo voltage imaging. We demonstrate reduced signal from out-of-focus cells, that contaminates voltage activity for in-focus cells of interest…
High-speed in vivo calcium recording using structured illumination with self-supervised denoising Open
High-speed widefield fluorescence imaging of neural activity in vivo is fundamentally limited by fluctuations in recorded signal due to background contamination and stochastic noise. In this study, we show background and shot noise-reduced…
High-speed in vivo calcium recording using structured illumination with self-supervised denoising Open
High-speed widefield fluorescence imaging of neural activity in vivo is fundamentally limited by fluctuations in recorded signal due to background contamination and stochastic noise. In this study, we show background and shot noise reduced…
MicroLED light source for optical sectioning structured illumination microscopy Open
Optical sectioning structured illumination microscopy (OS-SIM) provides optical sectioning capability in wide-field microscopy. The required illumination patterns have traditionally been generated using spatial light modulators (SLM), lase…