Affordable mesoscope with commercial parts makes brain research more accessible

The modular mesoscope can be used for in vivo fluorescence imaging of rodent brains. It is versatile and can adjust to different experimental requirements while still providing high neuroimaging performance (image: Jose et al., doi 10.1117/1.NPh.11.1.014306)
The flexible and low-cost neuroimaging system consists entirely of ‘off-the-shelf’ components, including an excitation source, a dichroic mirror, optical filters, lenses, and a CMOS camera
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