Whole-brain optoacoustic imaging of neuronal dynamics

Optoacoustic neuroimaging of mice expressing a genetically encoded calcium indicator allows for rapid, high-resolution whole-brain 3D snapshots of neuronal calcium activity and haemodynamics.
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The cover illustrates high-resolution snapshots of neuronal calcium activity across the brain acquired via the optoacoustic imaging of live mice expressing a genetically encoded calcium indicator.

See Gottschalk et al.

Images: Daniel Razansky, Univerity of Zurich and ETH Zurich.

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