光学
显微镜
双光子激发显微术
显微镜
光学(聚焦)
临床前影像学
分辨率(逻辑)
皮质(解剖学)
自适应光学
材料科学
体内
物理
生物
计算机科学
神经科学
荧光
人工智能
生物技术
作者
Zhongya Qin,Zhentao She,Congping Chen,Wanjie Wu,Jackie K. Y. Lau,Nancy Y. Ip,Jianan Y. Qu
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41587-022-01343-w
摘要
High-resolution optical imaging deep in tissues is challenging because of optical aberrations and scattering of light caused by the complex structure of living matter. Here we present an adaptive optics three-photon microscope based on analog lock-in phase detection for focus sensing and shaping (ALPHA-FSS). ALPHA-FSS accurately measures and effectively compensates for both aberrations and scattering induced by specimens and recovers subcellular resolution at depth. A conjugate adaptive optics configuration with remote focusing enables in vivo imaging of fine neuronal structures in the mouse cortex through the intact skull up to a depth of 750 µm below the pia, enabling near-non-invasive high-resolution microscopy in cortex. Functional calcium imaging with high sensitivity and high-precision laser-mediated microsurgery through the intact skull were also demonstrated. Moreover, we achieved in vivo high-resolution imaging of the deep cortex and subcortical hippocampus up to 1.1 mm below the pia within the intact brain.
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