High-speed, miniaturized fluorescence microscopy in freely moving mice
Authors
Benjamin Flusberg•Axel Nimmerjahn•Mark Schnitzer
Journal
Nature Methods
Published
October 5, 2008
Abstract
A central goal in biomedicine is to explain organismic behavior in terms of causal cellular processes. However, concurrent observation of mammalian behavior and underlying cellular dynamics has been a longstanding challenge. We describe a miniaturized (1.1 g mass) epifluorescence microscope for cellular-level brain imaging in freely moving mice, and its application to imaging microcirculation and neuronal Ca(2+) dynamics.