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Low-Cost Production of a Versatile 3D-Printed Perfusion Chamber for Quantitative Phase Imaging of Primary Neurons in Culture

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Abstract

We developed a low-cost and versatile 3D-printed perfusion chamber for quantitative phase imaging of primary neurons in culture. The chamber is easily convertible from a closed configuration for decoupling, to an open arrangement for electrophysiology.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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