Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Runlong Wu"
- Runlong Wu's recent research primarily focuses on advancing miniature microscopy techniques, particularly two-photon and three-photon microscopy, to enhance imaging capabilities and study brain function in freely moving animals, addressing challenges like field-of-view limitations and probe weight.
- Key findings include the development of innovative methods such as utilizing dielectric metalenses and optimizing configurations to improve fluorescence collection and resolution, enabling detailed observation of neuronal activity and the dynamics of social behaviors.
- The research also explores novel applications of these imaging technologies, such as in vivo monitoring of cholinergic activity and tracking behavioral patterns in three-dimensional space, contributing to a better understanding of neural processes and their implications for animal behavior and social interactions.