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General Category => Surgery and Baseplating => Topic started by: thkim3 on September 06, 2016, 11:10:02 AM

Title: White spots(neurons?) with black background
Post by: thkim3 on September 06, 2016, 11:10:02 AM
Hi,

I checked my first surgery result recently (CA1), and found some strange points.

1. With most of the mice, I was able to clearly image blood vessels with relatively low exposure time and LED intensity, but the neurons was out of focus (I lowered the miniscope body as low as possible.. but it seemed that I had to go more low to focus on the neurons expressing GCaMP6f

2. In some mice, the screen was black.. and when I increased the exposure time and LED intensity to the extream, bright spots(looked like neurons expressing GCaMP6f) appeared on the screen(the background was still black and I couldn't see any blood vessels). I thought a sheet of clotted blood on the bottom of GRIN lens might have caused the issue. However, when I sacrificed the mouse, the lens and brain was clean. (maybe the lens was slightly uprooted?)

Has anyone experienced same problems as mine?

TaeHyun
Title: Re: White spots(neurons?) with black background
Post by: Daniel Aharoni on September 06, 2016, 05:41:06 PM
Hi TaeHyun,