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Volumetric multicolor multiphoton microscopy for neuron connectivity and cell lineage analysis

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Abstract

Reconstructing neural circuits and cell lineage raises the challenge of imaging large volumes of tissue with high contrast, specificity and resolution. Our work aims at combining Brainbow labeling and large-volume microscopy to reach this goal.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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