Transcranial cortex-wide Ca2+ imaging for the functional mapping of cortical dynamics

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Visualization and tracking of the information flow in the broader brain area are essential because nerve cells make a vast network in the brain. Fluorescence Ca2+ imaging is a simultaneous visualization of brain cell activities in a wide area. Instead of classical chemical indicators, developing various types of transgenic animals that express Ca2+-sensitive fluorescent proteins enables us to observe brain activities in living animals at a larger scale for a long time. Multiple kinds of literature have reported that transcranial imaging of such transgenic animals is practical for monitoring the wide-field information flow across the broad brain regions, although it has a lower spatial resolution. Notably, this technique is helpful for the initial evaluation of cortical function in disease models. This review will introduce fully intact transcranial macroscopic imaging and cortex-wide Ca2+ imaging as practical applications.

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Yamada, S., Wang, Y., & Monai, H. (2023). Transcranial cortex-wide Ca2+ imaging for the functional mapping of cortical dynamics. Frontiers in Neuroscience. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1119793

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