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    Model-Based Explainable Deep Learning for Light-Field Microscopy Imaging by Song, Pingfan, Jadan, Herman Verinaz, Howe, Carmel L., Foust, Amanda J., Dragotti, Pier Luigi

    Published in IEEE transactions on image processing (01-01-2024)
    “…In modern neuroscience, observing the dynamics of large populations of neurons is a critical step of understanding how networks of neurons process information…”
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    Journal Article
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    Optical Control of TRPV1 Channels In Vitro with Tethered Photopharmacology by Howe, Carmel L., Icka-Araki, David, Viray, Alexander E.G., Garza, Sarahi, Frank, James A.

    Published in ACS chemical biology (19-07-2024)
    “…Transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) is a nonselective cation channel that is important for nociception and inflammatory pain and is activated by a…”
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    Dedicated Setup for the Photoconversion of Fluorescent Dyes for Functional Electron Microscopy by Dobson, Katharine L, Howe, Carmel L, Nishimura, Yuri, Marra, Vincenzo

    Published in Frontiers in cellular neuroscience (24-07-2019)
    “…Here, we describe a cost-effective setup for targeted photoconversion of fluorescent signals into electron dense ones. This approach has offered invaluable…”
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    Single-Neuron Level One-Photon Voltage Imaging With Sparsely Targeted Genetically Encoded Voltage Indicators by Quicke, Peter, Song, Chenchen, McKimm, Eric J, Milosevic, Milena M, Howe, Carmel L, Neil, Mark, Schultz, Simon R, Antic, Srdjan D, Foust, Amanda J, Knöpfel, Thomas

    Published in Frontiers in cellular neuroscience (14-02-2019)
    “…Voltage imaging of many neurons simultaneously at single-cell resolution is hampered by the difficulty of detecting small voltage signals from overlapping…”
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    Comparing synthetic refocusing to deconvolution for the extraction of neuronal calcium transients from light fields by Howe, Carmel L., Quicke, Peter, Song, Pingfan, Verinaz-Jadan, Herman, Dragotti, Pier Luigi, Foust, Amanda J.

    Published in Neurophotonics (Print) (01-10-2022)
    “…Significance: Light-field microscopy (LFM) enables fast, light-efficient, volumetric imaging of neuronal activity with calcium indicators. Calcium transients…”
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    Physics-Based Deep Learning for Imaging Neuronal Activity via Two-Photon and Light Field Microscopy by Verinaz-Jadan, Herman, Howe, Carmel L., Song, Pingfan, Lesept, Flavie, Kittler, Josef, Foust, Amanda J., Dragotti, Pier Luigi

    “…Light Field Microscopy (LFM) is an imaging technique that offers the opportunity to study fast dynamics in biological systems due to its 3D imaging speed and…”
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    Model-Inspired Deep Learning for Light-Field Microscopy with Application to Neuron Localization by Song, Pingfan, Jadan, Herman Verinaz, Howe, Carmel L., Quicke, Peter, Foust, Amanda J., Luigi Dragotti, Pier

    “…Light-field microscopes are able to capture spatial and angular information of incident light rays. This allows reconstructing 3D locations of neurons from a…”
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    3D Localization for Light-Field Microscopy via Convolutional Sparse Coding on Epipolar Images by Song, Pingfan, Jadan, Herman Verinaz, Howe, Carmel L., Quicke, Peter, Foust, Amanda J., Dragotti, Pier Luigi

    Published in IEEE transactions on computational imaging (01-01-2020)
    “…Light-field microscopy (LFM) is a type of all-optical imaging system that is able to capture 4D geometric information of light rays and can reconstruct a 3D…”
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    Volume Reconstruction for Light Field Microscopy by Verinaz-Jadan, Herman, Song, Pingfan, Howe, Carmel L., Foust, Amanda J., Dragotti, Pier Luigi

    “…Light Field Microscopy (LFM) is a 3D imaging technique that captures volumetric information in a single snapshot. It is appealing in microscopy because of its…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Shift-Invariant-Subspace Discretization and Volume Reconstruction for Light Field Microscopy by Verinaz-Jadan, Herman, Song, Pingfan, Howe, Carmel L., Foust, Amanda J., Dragotti, Pier Luigi

    “…Light Field Microscopy (LFM) is an imaging technique that captures 3D spatial information with a single 2D image. LFM is attractive because of its relatively…”
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    Subcellular resolution three-dimensional light-field imaging with genetically encoded voltage indicators by Quicke, Peter, Howe, Carmel L, Song, Pingfan, Jadan, Herman V, Song, Chenchen, Knöpfel, Thomas, Neil, Mark, Dragotti, Pier L, Schultz, Simon R, Foust, Amanda J

    Published in Neurophotonics (Print) (01-07-2020)
    “…Significance: Light-field microscopy (LFM) enables high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and light efficient volume imaging at fast frame rates. Voltage imaging…”
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    Deep Learning For Light Field Microscopy Using Physics-Based Models by Verinaz-Jadan, Herman, Song, Pingfan, Howe, Carmel L., Quicke, Peter, Foust, Amanda J., Dragotti, Pier Luigi

    “…Light Field Microscopy (LFM) is an imaging technique that captures 3D spatial information in a single 2D image. LFM is attractive because of its relatively…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    3D Printability Assessment of Poly(octamethylene maleate (anhydride) citrate) and Poly(ethylene glycol) Diacrylate Copolymers for Biomedical Applications by Wales, Dominic J., Keshavarz, Meysam, Howe, Carmel, Yeatman, Eric

    Published in ACS applied polymer materials (12-08-2022)
    “…Herein, we present the first example of 3D printing with poly­(octamethylene maleate (anhydride) citrate) (POMaC), a bio-adhesive material which has shown…”
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    Developing a novel sensor technology for detecting neural activity based on surface plasmon resonance by Howe, Carmel Leah

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…One of the main goals of contemporary systems neuroscience is to understand how sensory inputs are processed, networks are formed and the resulting functional…”
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    Dissertation
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    Light-Field Microscopy for optical imaging of neuronal activity: when model-based methods meet data-driven approaches by Song, Pingfan, Jadan, Herman Verinaz, Howe, Carmel L, Foust, Amanda J, Dragotti, Pier Luigi

    Published 24-10-2021
    “…Understanding how networks of neurons process information is one of the key challenges in modern neuroscience. A necessary step to achieve this goal is to be…”
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    Journal Article
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    Model-inspired Deep Learning for Light-Field Microscopy with Application to Neuron Localization by Song, Pingfan, Jadan, Herman Verinaz, Howe, Carmel L, Quicke, Peter, Foust, Amanda J, Dragotti, Pier Luigi

    Published 10-03-2021
    “…Light-field microscopes are able to capture spatial and angular information of incident light rays. This allows reconstructing 3D locations of neurons from a…”
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    Journal Article
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    Light-Field Microscopy for the Optical Imaging of Neuronal Activity: When model-based methods meet data-driven approaches by Song, Pingfan, Verinaz-Jadan, Herman, Howe, Carmel L., Foust, Amanda J., Dragotti, Pier Luigi

    Published in IEEE signal processing magazine (01-03-2022)
    “…Understanding how networks of neurons process information is one of the key challenges in modern neuroscience. A necessary step to achieving this goal is to be…”
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    Magazine Article