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Extended Field-of-View Deep Brain Imaging using Aberration Correction in GRIN Microendoscopes through 3D Printed Polymer Microlenses

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Abstract

We report the development and application of a new approach to correct aberrations in GRIN microendoscopes using 3D printed polymer microlenses. Corrected microendoscopes are validated performing functional imaging experiments in the mouse brain in vivo.

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