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Scattering in Zebrafish Brain for Optogenetics

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In the previous chapter, I focussed on the theory and modelling of light scattering in brain tissue. In this chapter, I present the measurements of backscattered light in-vivo in the zebrafish brain and compare those with my Monte Carlo method and model.

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Favre-Bulle, I.A. (2018). Scattering in Zebrafish Brain for Optogenetics. In: Imaging, Manipulation and Optogenetics in Zebrafish. Springer Theses. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96250-4_3

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