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Neuron Lasers: Calcium Imaging of Spontaneous Neuronal Activities

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Abstract

Optical recording of calcium transients during spontaneous neuronal activities was first demonstrated via “neuron lasers” with a significantly improved sensitivity. This work provides a novel approach for monitoring neuronal network dynamics and on-chip neurophotonic applications.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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