Design and performance of an ultra-flexible two-photon microscope for in vivo research

We present a cost-effective in vivo two-photon microscope with a highly flexible frontend for in vivo research. Our design ensures fast and reproducible access to the area of interest, including rotation of imaging plane, and maximizes space for auxiliary experimental equipment in the vicinity of the animal. Mechanical flexibility is achieved with large motorized linear stages that move the objective in the X, Y, and Z directions up to 130 mm. 360° rotation of the frontend (rotational freedom for one axis) is achieved with the combination of a motorized high precision bearing and gearing. Additionally, the modular design of the frontend, based on commercially available optomechanical parts, allows straightforward updates to future scanning technologies. The design exceeds the mobility of previous movable microscope designs while maintaining high optical performance.

Researchers

Johannes M Mayrhofer
Florent Haiss
Dominik Haenni
Stefan Weber
Marc Zuend
Matthew J. P. Barrett
Kim David Ferrari
Philipp Mächler
Prof. Dr. Aiman Saab
Prof. Dr. Aiman Saab
Jillian Stobart
Matthias Wyss
PD Dr. Dr. Matthias T Wyss
Helge Johannssen
Harald Osswald
Lucy M Palmer
Vincent Revol
Claus-Dieter Schuh
Claus Urban
Andrew Hall
Matthew E Larkum
Edith Rutz-Innerhofer
Hanns Ulrich Zeilhofer
Urs Ziegler
Prof. Dr. Bruno Weber
Prof. Dr. Bruno Weber

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