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Device Captures Deep-Tissue Brain Images

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WASHINGTON, Aug. 29 -- Researchers at Stanford University have demonstrated an optical technique that can capture micron-scale images from deep in the brains of live subjects. The method, called two-photon microendoscopy, combines a pair of powerful optical and mechanical techniques into a portable device based on advances in micromotors, lensing and fiber optics (fiber optic fluorescence imaging). The results will appear in the Sept. 1 issue of Optics Letters, a journal published by the Optical Society of America. The research team is led by Mark Schnitzer, an assistant professor with a...Read full article

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    Published: August 2005
    fiber optic fluorescence imagingMicroscopyNews & FeaturesSensors & DetectorsStanford Brain Research InstituteStanford Universitytwo-photon microendoscopy

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