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Point-Scan Volumetric Imaging Rate Increased by an Optimized Linear Sparse Sampling Pattern

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Abstract

Conventional point-scan volumetric imaging requires long acquisition times. Constant focal scanning during a 2D frame scan creates sparse 3D patterns enabling up to 4x speed increase through interpolation as implemented in a two-photon microscope.

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