[Figure 3] Images of the Mouse Brain Obtained Using Reflection-Matrix Microscopy (IMAGE)
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[Figure 3-1] Label-free reflectance imaging of myelinated axons in a mouse brain through the intact skull (a) Skull and brain sample to be imaged. (b) A reflectance image measured by the conventional optical coherence microscopy. The thickness of the skull was about 100?μm. (c) Aberration-free high-resolution image obtained by the reflection matrix microscopy. (d) Phase maps of wavefront aberrations for small sub-regions of the image found by a new aberration correction algorithm. [Figure 3-2] Demonstration of aberration correction in two-photon fluorescence imaging through an intact mouse skull. (a) and (b) Two-photon fluorescence images of neuronal dendrites obtained at two different depths. (c) and (d) Images after physically correcting aberrations by SLM. The thickness of the intact skull was about 85 μm.
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