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Custom Fabrication of Video-rate Multiphoton Fluorescence Microendoscope for In Vivo Cancer Imaging

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Abstract

We present a custom fabricated fiber scanning microendoscope with low-cost 3D-printed parts. The procedure of driving the piezotube-based fiber scanner and stability testing is shown. A novel scanning pattern to reduce photobleaching is also proposed.

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