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Reduction of motion artifacts during in vivo two-photon imaging of brain through heartbeat triggered scanning

机译:通过心跳触发的扫描在体内对大脑进行双光子成像期间减少运动伪影

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Two-photon imaging of fluorescence in brain enables analysis of the structure and dynamic activity of neurons and glial cells in living animals. However, vital functions such as beating of the heart cause pulsations in brain tissue, leading to image distortion and loss of resolution. We find that synchronizing imaging scans to the cardiac cycle reduces motion artifacts, significantly improving the resolution of cellular structures. By interlacing multiple heartbeat triggered imaging scans, it was possible to image large brain volumes with negligible distortion. This approach can be readily incorporated into conventional microscopes to achieve substantial reductions in motion artifacts during two-photon imaging.
机译:脑中荧光的双光子成像可以分析活体动物神经元和神经胶质细胞的结构和动态活性。但是,诸如心脏跳动之类的重要功能会在脑组织中引起搏动,从而导致图像失真和分辨率下降。我们发现同步成像扫描到心动周期减少了运动伪像,大大提高了细胞结构的分辨率。通过隔行扫描多个心跳触发的成像扫描,可以对大体积的大脑成像而失真可以忽略不计。这种方法可以很容易地并入常规显微镜中,从而在双光子成像期间显着减少运动伪影。

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