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Pupil-segmentation-based adaptive optics for in vivo brain imaging

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Abstract

Imaging deep inside a brain requires optical aberrations to be compensated to achieve high resolution. We utilize adaptive-optical methods based on pupil segmentation to correct these aberrations and achieve diffraction-limited resolution using two-photon fluorescence microscopy.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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