It is possible to optically record and manipulate neural circuit activity in the deep brain of animals under free behavior conditions.
The "OASIS Implant" is a groundbreaking optical fiber scope system capable of operating optical simultaneous imaging of neural activity in the deep brain of animals under free behavior. It enables next-generation imaging and stimulation experiments without the burden of a heavy head mount. Additionally, its modular design allows users to adapt the system flexibly to any research needs by introducing new wavelengths, light sources, filter sets, or cameras. 【Features】 ■ Ability to target specific areas or cells in freely behaving animals ■ High-quality, high-resolution imaging ■ Ultra-lightweight head mount (0.7g) for pattern stimulation targeting specific cells ■ Modular system design that remains effective in the future ■ Excellent imaging and recording of deep brain activity *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 - Multi-wavelength light enabling a wide range of calcium imaging (e.g., GCaMP and RCaMP) and optogenetics (e.g., ChR2 and NpHR) applications - Large-scale neural dynamics brain deep calcium imaging and fluorescence tracking - Targeted wide-field optogenetics for deep brain stimulation - Ultra-lightweight head mount and GRIN (gradient-index) lenses minimize stress *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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