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FIM$^{2c\;}$: Multicolor, Multipurpose Imaging System to Manipulate and Analyze Animal Behavior
2017
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
In vivo whole-body imaging of small animals plays an important role for biomedical studies. In particular, animals like the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster or the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans are popular model organisms for preclinical research since they offer sophisticated genetic tool-kits. Recording these translucent animals with high contrast in a large arena is however not trivial. Furthermore fluorescent proteins are widely used to mark cells in vivo and report their functions. This
doi:10.1109/tbme.2016.2570598
pmid:28113210
fatcat:vfh5sxddi5cazllzdkczbh2ege