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Aberration in 3-Photon Transcranial Calcium Imaging of Cortical Activity

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Abstract

3-photon excitation permits fluorescence microscopy through the intact skull, but is highly sensitive to aberration. We estimate aberration encountered in focusing 1250 nm light through a glass-on-acrylic window for chronic transcranial in vivo imaging.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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