Publications by authors named "P Thilanka Galwaduge"

Article Synopsis
  • Advances in cellular imaging techniques are enhancing our understanding of brain activity, particularly using optical reporters and modulators.
  • Traditional point-scanning microscopy is limited in speed and field of view, prompting the exploration of new methods like SCAPE microscopy, which uses extended beams of light.
  • These new approaches are effectively enabling high-speed volumetric imaging in small organisms and show potential for studying live mammalian brains, offering benefits like longer integration times, better photon efficiency, and less photodamage.
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Here we present the production, characterization and in-vivo assessment of cresyl violet-loaded biodegradable PLGA nano/microparticles (CV-NP and CV-MP). We demonstrate that the beneficial spectral characteristics of cresyl violet make it suitable as a tracer for particle-based drug delivery using both hyperspectral wide field and two-photon excited fluorescence microscopy. Particles were prepared using a cosolvent method, after which the physicochemical properties such as morphology, particle size, drug entrapment efficiency, drug loading and in vitro drug release behavior were measured in addition to spectroscopic properties, such as absorption, fluorescence and infrared spectra.

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We present an easily implemented wavefront correction scheme that has been specifically designed for in-vivo brain imaging. The system can be implemented with a single liquid crystal spatial light modulator (LCSLM), which makes it compatible with existing patterned illumination setups, and provides measurable signal improvements even after a few seconds of optimization. The optimization scheme is signal-based and does not require exogenous guide-stars, repeated image acquisition or beam constraint.

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