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In vivo Three-photon Imaging of Brain Activity from Cortical and Subcortical Neurons in Intact Mouse Brain

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Abstract

We demonstrate three-photon microscopy (3PM) at 1300-nm-excitation for imaging neuronal activity through the entire neocortex and as deep as the hippocampal stratum pyramidale (SP) layer of the living adult mouse brain using genetically-encoded calcium indicators.

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