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Parallel compensation of anisoplanatic aberrations in patterned photostimulation for two-photon optogenetics

Two-photon optogenetics becomes an indispensable technique in deciphering neural circuits recently, in which patterned photostimulation is generally adopted due to its low time delay and jitter, as well as its finely sculpting ability in space. However, optical aberrations in light propagation often...

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Published in:Journal of physics. D, Applied physics Applied physics, 2024-05, Vol.57 (21), p.215109
Main Authors: Jin, Cheng, Liu, Chi, Kong, Lingjie
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