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In vivo functional microscopic imaging based on multi-photon excitation: principles and methods

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Abstract

Instrumentation was processed on the two-photon excitation microscope to access phosphorescence life-time measurements, deep image restoration, and quick longitudinal scanning, which allows in vivo measurements of the early response of the cortex with high resolution.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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