A cannula-based computational fluorescence microscope

Ganghun Kim, Naveen Nagarajan, Amihai Meiri, Sean Merrill, Mario Capecchi, Erik M. Jorgensen, Rajesh Menon

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Abstract

We applied nonlinear optimization to convert a rigid cannula into a high-resolution computational-fluorescence microscope. The prototype cannula microscope was used to image fluorescent microspheres and genetically-encoded mouse-brain slices and produced quality images comparable to a conventional widefield microscope.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberIT2A.3
JournalOptics InfoBase Conference Papers
StatePublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes
EventImaging Systems and Applications, IS 2015 - Arlington, United States
Duration: 7 Jun 201511 Jun 2015

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