Multiscale Intravital Fluorescence Microscopy

18 February 2022, Version 1
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Abstract

Computational imaging methods break through the limitations of traditional microscopic imaging and realize a series of advanced imaging instruments for invivo multi-scale, high speed and high throughput fluorescence microscopy, and their related applications in the fields of brain science and tumor science

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Intravital Imaging
multiscale microscopy
mesoscale imaging
computational imaging
large-scale neural recording
light-field imaging
high-speed 3D imaging

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