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Wavefront Control for Deep Tissue Fluorescence Microscopy

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Abstract

We present our work on using optical wavefront control to achieve large field-of-view high resolution calcium imaging deep in mouse brain and to perform high-speed volumetric imaging of awake and behaving animals.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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