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Publication : A Versatile and Open-Source Rapid LED Switching System for One-Photon Imaging and Photo-Activation.

First Author  Battefeld A Year  2018
Journal  Front Cell Neurosci Volume  12
Pages  530 PubMed ID  30705622
Mgi Jnum  J:283098 Mgi Id  MGI:6359043
Doi  10.3389/fncel.2018.00530 Citation  Battefeld A, et al. (2018) A Versatile and Open-Source Rapid LED Switching System for One-Photon Imaging and Photo-Activation. Front Cell Neurosci 12:530
abstractText  Combining fluorescence and transmitted light sources for microscopy is an invaluable method in cellular neuroscience to probe the molecular and cellular mechanisms of cells. This approach enables the targeted recording from fluorescent reporter protein expressing neurons or glial cells in brain slices and fluorescence-assisted electrophysiological recordings from subcellular structures. However, the existing tools to mix multiple light sources in one-photon microscopy are limited. Here, we present the development of several microcontroller devices that provide temporal and intensity control of light emitting diodes (LEDs) for computer controlled microscopy illumination. We interfaced one microcontroller with muManager for rapid and dynamic overlay of transmitted and fluorescent images. Moreover, on the basis of this illumination system we implemented an electronic circuit to combine two pulsed LED light sources for fast (up to 1 kHz) ratiometric calcium (Ca(2+)) imaging. This microcontroller enabled the calibration of intracellular Ca(2+) concentration and furthermore the combination of Ca(2+) imaging with optogenetic activation. The devices are based on affordable components and open-source hardware and software. Integration into existing bright-field microscope systems will take approximately 1 day. The microcontroller based LED imaging substantially advances conventional illumination methods by limiting light exposure and adding versatility and speed.
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