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Biomed Opt Express
; 8(2): 726-735, 2017 Feb 01.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-28270979
ABSTRACT
Phase-resolved OCT and fluorescence microscopy were used simultaneously to examine stereotypic patterns of neural activity in the isolated Drosophila central nervous system. Both imaging modalities were focused on individually identified bursicon neurons known to be involved in a fixed action pattern initiated by ecdysis-triggering hormone. We observed clear correspondence of OCT intensity, phase fluctuations, and activity-dependent calcium-induced fluorescence.