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Improving In Vivo Multi-photon Microscopy Using Plug and Play Photon Counting

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Abstract

Rapid imaging of neuronal activity under multi-photon microscopy represents a photon deprived application. We show how photon counting improves signal-to-noise ratio in these experiments.

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