In combination with fluorescent protein (XFP) expression techniques, two-photon microscopy has become an indispensable tool to image cortical plasticity in living mice. In parallel to its application in imaging, multi-photon absorption has also been used as a tool for the dissection of single neurites with submicrometric precision without causing any visible collateral damage to the surrounding neuronal structures. In this work, multi-photon nanosurgery is applied to dissect single climbing fibers expressing GFP in the cerebellar cortex. The morphological consequences are then characterized with time lapse 3-dimensional two-photon imaging over a period of minutes to days after the procedure. Preliminary investigations show that the laser in...
AbstractMany cellular structures and organelles are too small to be properly resolved by conventiona...
In the mammalian cortex, neurons form extremely complicated networks and exchange information at syn...
Many advantages make optical methods more and more interesting for neuroscientists. Thanks to the de...
In combination with fluorescent protein (XFP) expression techniques, two-photon microscopy has becom...
Thanks to their flexibility, optical techniques could be the key to explore anatomy, plasticity, and...
Optical imaging of neuronal activity offers new possibilities for understanding brain physiology. Th...
Two-photon microscopy has been used to perform high spatial resolution imaging of spine plasticity i...
One of the main challenges in understanding the central nervous system is to measure the network dyn...
A functional neural circuit depends on multiple layers of complexity, from the cellular-level challe...
Two-photon microscopy has enabled high-resolution imaging of single cells in the brain of anaestheti...
Two-photon excitation laser scanning microscopy (TPLSM) has become the tool of choice for high-resol...
The brain is complex and dynamic. The spatial scales of interest to the neurobiologist range from in...
The brain is complex and dynamic. The spatial scales of interest to the neurobiologist range from in...
Tightly focusing femtosecond laser pulses into bulk media, such as brain tissue, can generate high i...
Recent years have witnessed major improvements in our understanding of the brain, thanks to technolo...
AbstractMany cellular structures and organelles are too small to be properly resolved by conventiona...
In the mammalian cortex, neurons form extremely complicated networks and exchange information at syn...
Many advantages make optical methods more and more interesting for neuroscientists. Thanks to the de...
In combination with fluorescent protein (XFP) expression techniques, two-photon microscopy has becom...
Thanks to their flexibility, optical techniques could be the key to explore anatomy, plasticity, and...
Optical imaging of neuronal activity offers new possibilities for understanding brain physiology. Th...
Two-photon microscopy has been used to perform high spatial resolution imaging of spine plasticity i...
One of the main challenges in understanding the central nervous system is to measure the network dyn...
A functional neural circuit depends on multiple layers of complexity, from the cellular-level challe...
Two-photon microscopy has enabled high-resolution imaging of single cells in the brain of anaestheti...
Two-photon excitation laser scanning microscopy (TPLSM) has become the tool of choice for high-resol...
The brain is complex and dynamic. The spatial scales of interest to the neurobiologist range from in...
The brain is complex and dynamic. The spatial scales of interest to the neurobiologist range from in...
Tightly focusing femtosecond laser pulses into bulk media, such as brain tissue, can generate high i...
Recent years have witnessed major improvements in our understanding of the brain, thanks to technolo...
AbstractMany cellular structures and organelles are too small to be properly resolved by conventiona...
In the mammalian cortex, neurons form extremely complicated networks and exchange information at syn...
Many advantages make optical methods more and more interesting for neuroscientists. Thanks to the de...