Laser microscopy has generally poor temporal resolution, because of the serial scanning of each pixel. This is a significant problem for imaging or optically manipulating neural circuits since neuronal activity is fast. To help surmount this limitation, we have developed a "scanless" microscope that does not contain mechanically moving parts. This microscope uses a diffractive Spatial Light Modulator (SLM) to shape an incoming two-photon laser source into any arbitrary light pattern. This allows the simultaneous imaging or photostimulation of different regions of a sample with three-dimensional precision. To demonstrate the usefulness of this microscope, we perform two-photon uncaging of glutamate to activate dendritic spines and cortical n...
The advent of scanning two-photon microscopy (2PM) has created a fertile new avenue for noninvasive ...
Kurtz R. Bright Solutions to Get Sharp Images: Confocal and Two-Photon Fluorescence Microscopy and t...
The brain is complex and dynamic. The spatial scales of interest to the neurobiologist range from in...
Laser microscopy has generally poor temporal resolution, because of the serial scanning of each pixe...
Laser microscopy has generally poor temporal resolution, caused by the serial scanning of each pixel...
The optical monitoring of multiple single neuron activities requires high-throughput parallel acquis...
Two-photon imaging has become a useful tool for optical monitoring of neural circuits, but it requir...
Two-photon microscopy is often performed at slow frame rates due to the need to serially scan all po...
The progress of neuroscience is limited by the instrumentation available to it for studying the bra...
Functional imaging of the mouse brain in its extreme complexity involves substantial trade-offs. An...
Although confocal microscopy provides an efficient means of fluorescence imaging, many obstacles inc...
Kurtz R, Fricke M, Kalb J, Tinnefeld P, Sauer M. Application of multiline two-photon microscopy to f...
Recent years have witnessed major improvements in our understanding of the brain, thanks to technolo...
The brain is complex and dynamic. The spatial scales of interest to the neurobiologist range from in...
SummaryTwo-photon laser scanning microscopy (2PLSM) has allowed unprecedented fluorescence imaging o...
The advent of scanning two-photon microscopy (2PM) has created a fertile new avenue for noninvasive ...
Kurtz R. Bright Solutions to Get Sharp Images: Confocal and Two-Photon Fluorescence Microscopy and t...
The brain is complex and dynamic. The spatial scales of interest to the neurobiologist range from in...
Laser microscopy has generally poor temporal resolution, because of the serial scanning of each pixe...
Laser microscopy has generally poor temporal resolution, caused by the serial scanning of each pixel...
The optical monitoring of multiple single neuron activities requires high-throughput parallel acquis...
Two-photon imaging has become a useful tool for optical monitoring of neural circuits, but it requir...
Two-photon microscopy is often performed at slow frame rates due to the need to serially scan all po...
The progress of neuroscience is limited by the instrumentation available to it for studying the bra...
Functional imaging of the mouse brain in its extreme complexity involves substantial trade-offs. An...
Although confocal microscopy provides an efficient means of fluorescence imaging, many obstacles inc...
Kurtz R, Fricke M, Kalb J, Tinnefeld P, Sauer M. Application of multiline two-photon microscopy to f...
Recent years have witnessed major improvements in our understanding of the brain, thanks to technolo...
The brain is complex and dynamic. The spatial scales of interest to the neurobiologist range from in...
SummaryTwo-photon laser scanning microscopy (2PLSM) has allowed unprecedented fluorescence imaging o...
The advent of scanning two-photon microscopy (2PM) has created a fertile new avenue for noninvasive ...
Kurtz R. Bright Solutions to Get Sharp Images: Confocal and Two-Photon Fluorescence Microscopy and t...
The brain is complex and dynamic. The spatial scales of interest to the neurobiologist range from in...