Long-term optical brain imaging in live adult fruit flies
Time-lapse imaging studies of more than a day in the fly brain have been infeasible until now. Here the authors present a laser microsurgery approach to create a permanent window in the fly cuticle to enable time-lapse imaging of neural architecture and dynamics for up to 10–50 days.
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Main Authors: | Cheng Huang, Jessica R. Maxey, Supriyo Sinha, Joan Savall, Yiyang Gong, Mark J. Schnitzer |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/eb2d1b6d6bab44e19661338f459d5e9d |
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