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Computational Cannula Microscopy: Utilizing a Simple Glass Needle for Imaging

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Abstract

Existing brain imaging sensors are either limited in their depth, resolution, and/or inflict trauma. To improve on these limitations, we demonstrate fluorescent microscopy through an optical cannula for deep tissue imaging.

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