Depth random-access two-photon Bessel light-sheet imaging in brain tissue

  • Xu D
  • Ding J
  • Peng L
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Abstract

Two-photon light-sheet fluorescence microscopy enables high-resolution imaging of neural activity in brain tissue at a high frame rate. Traditionally, light-sheet microscopy builds up a 3D stack by multiple depth scans with uniform spatial intervals, which substantially limits the volumetric imaging speed. Here, we introduce the depth random-access light-sheet microscopy, allowing rapid switching scanning depth for light-sheet imaging. With a low-cost electrically tunable lens and minimum modification of an existing two-photon light-sheet imaging instrument, we demonstrated fast random depth hopping light-sheet imaging at 100 frames per second in the live brain slice. Through depth random-access, calcium activities for an astrocyte were recorded on four user-selected detection planes at a refreshing rate of 25 Hz.

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Xu, D., Ding, J. B., & Peng, L. (2022). Depth random-access two-photon Bessel light-sheet imaging in brain tissue. Optics Express, 30(15), 26396. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.456871

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