WEBINAR: Atlas for Science - Capture fast fluorescence changes from network to spine scale
The third session of our webinar series provides a deep insight into the application of FEMTO3D Atlas multiphoton microscope. Besides ultra-fast 3D ROI scanning, our instrument is capable of high-speed arbitrary frame scanning, in vivo 4D volume scanning, effective motion correction of the recordings and provides an option for precise and fast photostimulation; providing an All-in-One solution. In this webinar, we focus on its practical applications that can further your breakthrough projects. In this webinar you will learn more about: • How the Atlas’ special scanning techniques can connect dimensions, from the network scale through cells and dendrites to spines. • Why these advanced 3D scanning modes are the best choice yet to record the neural activity of numerous cells simultaneously in a large 3D volume. • Why motion correction offered by the Atlas is essential during research involving behaving animals. • The benefits of simultaneous 3D imaging and 3D photostimulation For more details, please visit https://femtonics.eu/femto3d-atlas/.

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