MiniMounter: A low-cost miniaturized microscopy development toolkit for image quality control and enhancement

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Abstract

Head-mounted miniaturized fluorescence microscopy (Miniscope) has emerged as a significant tool in neuroscience, particularly for behavioral studies in awake rodents. However, the challenges of image quality control and standardization persist for both Miniscope users and developers. In this study, we propose a cost-effective and comprehensive toolkit named MiniMounter. This toolkit comprises a hardware platform that offers customized grippers and four-degree-of-freedom adjustment for Miniscope, along with software that integrates displacement control, image quality evaluation, and enhancement of 3D visualization. Our toolkit makes it feasible to accurately characterize Miniscope. Furthermore, MiniMounter enables auto-focusing and 3D imaging for Miniscope prototypes that possess solely a 2D imaging function, as demonstrated in phantom and animal experiments. Overall, the implementation of MiniMounter effectively enhances image quality, reduces the time required for experimental operations and image evaluation, and consequently accelerates the development and research cycle for both users and developers within the Miniscope community.

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Zhu, X., Gu, L., Li, R., Chen, L., Chen, J., Zhou, N., & Ren, W. (2024). MiniMounter: A low-cost miniaturized microscopy development toolkit for image quality control and enhancement. Journal of Biophotonics, 17(2). https://doi.org/10.1002/jbio.202300214

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