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Fast and light-efficient remote focusing for volumetric voltage imaging

Biology

Fast and light-efficient remote focusing for volumetric voltage imaging

U. L. Böhm and B. Judkewitz

Discover a breakthrough in biomedical research with flipped image remote focusing (FLIRF), a novel method developed by Urs L. Böhm and Benjamin Judkewitz that enhances light efficiency, paving the way for 500 volumes per second in volumetric voltage imaging. This innovative technique captured the activity of over 100 neurons in a zebrafish spinal cord, revolutionizing the potential for high-speed imaging.

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