A cannula-based computational fluorescence microscope for neuronal imaging

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 cannula into a high-resolution computational-fluorescence microscope. The microscope was used to image fluorescent microspheres, genetically-encoded mouse-brain slices, genetically-encoded and fluorescentstained C. elegans nematodes (both living and dead animals).

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCLEO
Subtitle of host publicationScience and Innovations, CLEO-SI 2015
PublisherOptical Society of America (OSA)
Pages2267
Number of pages1
ISBN (Electronic)9781557529688
DOIs
StatePublished - 4 May 2015
Externally publishedYes
EventCLEO: Science and Innovations, CLEO-SI 2015 - San Jose, United States
Duration: 10 May 201515 May 2015

Publication series

NameCLEO: Science and Innovations, CLEO-SI 2015

Conference

ConferenceCLEO: Science and Innovations, CLEO-SI 2015
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Jose
Period10/05/1515/05/15

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