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A device for in vivo 2-photon imaging of synapses in mobile mice

Project Overview

2-photon microscopy is a highly useful tool for examining a variety of characteristics. In neuroscience, it has become particularly useful for imaging of synapses in the brain to determine brain function. Other groups have successfully used a cranial window in mice to perform synapse imaging by holding the mouse’s skull rigidly to the stage of the microscope while leaving the body free to move. It is the goal of this project to create a similar device that will allow a mouse’s head to be held in a fixed stereotaxic frame to be used for examination of synapses during sleep and waking periods.

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Team Members

  • David Leinweber - Team Leader
  • Jonathon Seaton - Communicator
  • Mark Reagan - BSAC
  • Jay Sekhon - BWIG

Advisor and Client

  • Mitchell Tyler - Advisor
  • Dr. Ugo Faraguna - Client
  • Dr. Giulio Tononi - Alternate Contact
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