Litcius/Paper detail

Holographic microscope and its biological application

Xiangyu Quan, Daisuke Kato, Vincent R. Daria, Osamu Matoba, Hiroaki Wake

2021Neuroscience Research14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Holographic structured illumination combined with optogenetics enables patterned stimulation of neurons and glial cells in an intact living brain. Moreover, in vivo functional imaging of cellular activity with recent advanced microscope technologies allows for visualization of the cellular responses during learning, emotion and cognition. Integrating these techniques can be used to verify the link between cell function and behavior output. However, there are technical limitations to stimulate multiple cells with high spatial and temporal resolution with available techniques of optogenetic stimulation. Here, we summarized a two-photon microscope combined with holographic system to stimulate multiple cells with high spatial and temporal resolution for living mice and their biological application.

Topics & Concepts

OptogeneticsHolographyMicroscopeNeuroscienceVisualizationTwo-photon excitation microscopyMicroscopyComputer scienceStimulationBiologyArtificial intelligenceOpticsPhysicsFluorescenceAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy TechniquesPhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchCell Image Analysis Techniques
Holographic microscope and its biological application | Litcius