2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/8903413
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Angularly Resolved Deep Brain Fluorescence Imaging Using a Single Optical Fiber

Abstract: In this article, we report the development of a minimally invasive fiber optic based fluorescence probe which can reach deep brain objects and measure the intensity and spatial distribution of fluorescence signals in the tissue. In this design, the brain is scanned by a single penetrating side-firing optical fiber which delivers excitation light pulses to the tissue at different depths and orientations and simultaneously collects samples of fluorescence emission signals. Signal-to-noise ratio of the measuremen… Show more

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