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Non-linear microscope for imaging of the neural systems in live drosophila

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Abstract

A custom scanning engine is used to provide fast (22 frames per second at 512 × 480 pixels with 115ns pixel dwell-time), non-linear optical microscopical images of the neural system in d. melanogaster larvae. Design guidelines and resulting images are presented.

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