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Minimally invasive microscopy using GRIN lens microendoscopes

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Abstract

We report a custom epi-fluorescent microscope setup using GRIN lens microendoscopes for minimally invasive microscopic imaging in rodents. A simple scanning system and deconvolution provides high quality wide field-of-view images through these highly aberrated endoscopes.

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