HIGH-YIELD TWO-PHOTON CALCIUM IMAGING IN FREELY MOVING MICE
Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience and Centre for Neural Computation, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
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Here, we present a next-generation 2P miniscope designed to approach the ten-thousand-neuron recording regime in freely moving mice. Key innovations include: (i) a high–numerical aperture (NA 0.45), large-aperture mini-objective supporting up to a 1-mm-diameter FOV—four times larger than MINI2P—while maintaining cellular resolution; (ii) a large-angle MEMS scanner, doubling the scan range of prior designs; (iii) a compact, high-bandwidth silicon photomultiplier with wide-angle collection optics; and (iv) a multi-beam spatiotemporal multiplexing module enabling simultaneous multi-plane imaging.
Using a single excitation fiber, we recorded high signal-to-noise calcium signals from ~1,000 neurons within a 1-mm FOV in layer II visual cortex of freely behaving GCaMP6s mice. This yield exceeds that of existing 2P miniscopes under comparable conditions. Spatiotemporal multiplexing with multiple excitation fibers further enables simultaneous imaging across depth-offset planes, increasing cell yield without compromising speed or signal quality.
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