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During this on-demand webinar, Ashley Ingiosi, Ph.D., discusses her work using one-photon (1P) and two-photon (2P) microscopy to explore sleep, a prevalent health issue. Learn how Inscopix miniscope and Bruker’s multiphoton technology were used for in vivo calcium imaging of astrocytes in freely-behaving mice.
Astrocytes play a big role in sleep-wake function and sleep homeostasis. During this talk, I will unpack how I overcame some of the major challenges associated with astroglial 1P and 2P imaging and analyses. Glia do not behave like neurons, and I will offer critical insights for anyone who wishes to record miniscope imaging data in astrocytes in freely behaving animals.
Ashley Ingiosi, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow, Frank Laboratory, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Washington State University