K. Sasagawa, M. Haruta, Yasumi Ohta, H. Takehara, J. Ohta
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Miniaturized CMOS imaging device for implantable applications
Optical observation of brain activities is very important to elucidate brain functions. The imaging of numerous kinds of cell activities can be observed by microscopes and image sensors with a help of fluorescent or bioluminescent labels. Recently, miniaturized microscopes that can be mounted on the mouse head have been developed. These devices enable observation of mouse brain under freely moving conditions.