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Dr Sercan Deniz will present the latest developments in high resolution functional imaging, with an emphasis on brain organoids, brain slices and stem cell derived neuronal networks.
Microscopy-based high content screening approaches face many obstacles such as phototoxicity, photobleaching and a low temporal resolution, and traditional microelectrode array or patch-clamp approaches are limited by a poor spatial resolution.
3Brain’s high resolution CorePlate™ technology brings a processing core in contact with the cell network, delivering an accurate picture of the cellular network activity, free of speed or bandwidth constraints.
Additionally, the latest 3D technology, featuring thousands of penetrating microelectrodes, now enables the possibility of recording from inside tissues such as brain organoids and slices.