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Imaging Activity in the Spinal Cord

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Abstract

We will show various strategies (both for surgery and imaging techniques) to image activity in the spinal cord using genetically encoded calcium indicators for neuronal activity and monitoring dendrites for microglial activity.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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