@misc{oai:ir.soken.ac.jp:00001451, author = {福田, 善之 and フクダ, ヨシユキ and FUKUDA, Yoshiyuki}, month = {2016-02-17}, note = {In the field of neuroscience, low-invasive in vivo imaging would be a very
useful method of monitoring the morphological dynamics of intact neurons in living
animals. At present, there are two widely used in vivo imaging methods; one is the
two-photon microscope method, and the other is the fiber optics method. However,
these methods are not suitable for the in vivo imaging of deeper subcortical structures.
In this study, a novel method for the in vivo imaging of pyramidal neurons in layer V of
the cerebral cortex has developed by utilizing a MicroLSM system and a stick-type
objective lens that can be directly inserted into the target tissue. By using this method,
clear images of pyramidal neurons in layer V of the cerebral cortex were successfully
obtained under a low-invasive condition. The MicroLSM system is a useful and
versatile in vivo imaging system that will be applicable not only to
the brain but also to other organs., 総研大甲第1257号}, title = {A Study for Development of Close-to-Physiological State Imaging Methods}, year = {} }