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J Biomed Opt ; 29(Suppl 1): S11500, 2024 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38846410

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The editorial concludes the JBO Special Issue Honoring Lihong V. Wang, outlining Prof. Wang's salient contributions to advancing the field of biomedical optics.


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Óptica y Fotónica , Óptica y Fotónica/historia , Historia del Siglo XXI , Historia del Siglo XX , Humanos
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Neurophotonics ; 11(3): 034310, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38881627

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Significance: Widefield microscopy of the entire dorsal part of mouse cerebral cortex enables large-scale ("mesoscopic") imaging of different aspects of neuronal activity with spectrally compatible fluorescent indicators as well as hemodynamics via oxy- and deoxyhemoglobin absorption. Versatile and cost-effective imaging systems are needed for large-scale, color-multiplexed imaging of multiple fluorescent and intrinsic contrasts. Aim: We aim to develop a system for mesoscopic imaging of two fluorescent and two reflectance channels. Approach: Excitation of red and green fluorescence is achieved through epi-illumination. Hemoglobin absorption imaging is achieved using 525- and 625-nm light-emitting diodes positioned around the objective lens. An aluminum hemisphere placed between objective and cranial window provides diffuse illumination of the brain. Signals are recorded sequentially by a single sCMOS detector. Results: We demonstrate the performance of our imaging system by recording large-scale spontaneous and stimulus-evoked neuronal, cholinergic, and hemodynamic activity in awake, head-fixed mice with a curved "crystal skull" window expressing the red calcium indicator jRGECO1a and the green acetylcholine sensor GRAB ACh 3.0 . Shielding of illumination light through the aluminum hemisphere enables concurrent recording of pupil diameter changes. Conclusions: Our widefield microscope design with a single camera can be used to acquire multiple aspects of brain physiology and is compatible with behavioral readouts of pupil diameter.

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