Our new review on progress, pitfalls, and opportunities in rat imaging is now out! Led by the amazing @neurosjk and an awesome crew from Ben Scott's lab. Give it a read below.

https://doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.10.4.044304

Advances in cellular resolution microscopy for brain imaging in rats

Rats are used in neuroscience research because of their physiological similarities with humans and accessibility as model organisms, trainability, and behavioral repertoire. In particular, rats perform a wide range of sophisticated social, cognitive, motor, and learning behaviors within the contexts of both naturalistic and laboratory environments. Further progress in neuroscience can be facilitated by using advanced imaging methods to measure the complex neural and physiological processes during behavior in rats. However, compared with the mouse, the rat nervous system offers a set of challenges, such as larger brain size, decreased neuron density, and difficulty with head restraint. Here, we review recent advances in in vivo imaging techniques in rats with a special focus on open-source solutions for calcium imaging. Finally, we provide suggestions for both users and developers of in vivo imaging systems for rats.

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@andyalexander looking forward to reading this! Congrats!!
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