Abstract
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a high-speed, label-free, and deep tissue imaging method which has a potential technique to build volumetric anatomy of mouse brains. Despite its inherent advantages, limited efforts have been applied in using OCT for large-scale imaging in neuroscience research. This presentation covers the latest work of volumetric mouse brain imaging using OCT. Specifically, the talk will highlight the correlation study to conventional brain imaging techniques as well as tissue clearing.
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