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Transcutical three-photon fluorescence imaging of Drosophila brain at subcellular resolution with adaptive optics

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Abstract

We demonstrate non-invasive structural and functional imaging of neurons labeled with genetically encoded red fluorescent proteins in the living Drosophila brain at cellular and subcellular resolution using three-photon microscopy and wavefront correction.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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