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Widefield fluorescence optical sectioning microscopy in a miniature fiber-coupled microscope with active axial scanning

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Abstract

We present widefield structured illumination in a miniature, light-weight fiber-coupled microscope with electrowetting axial scanning. We demonstrate imaging of YFP-labeled neurons in mouse brain tissue showing potential for fast volumetric imaging in freely moving animals.

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