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  The COMBO window: A chronic cranial implant for multiscale circuit interrogation in mice

Edelman, B. J., Siegenthaler, D., Wanken, P., Jenkins, B., Schmid, B., Reßle, A., et al. (2024). The COMBO window: A chronic cranial implant for multiscale circuit interrogation in mice. PLOS BIOLOGY, 22(6): e3002664. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.3002664.

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Edelman, Bradley J.1, Autor           
Siegenthaler, Dominique, Autor
Wanken, Paulina, Autor
Jenkins, Bethan, Autor
Schmid, Bianca1, Autor           
Reßle, Andrea1, Autor           
Gogolla, Nadine1, Autor           
Frank, Thomas, Autor
Mace, Emilie, Autor
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1Dept. Emotional Research, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Max Planck Society, ou_3390088              

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 Zusammenfassung: Neuroscientists studying the neural correlates of mouse behavior often lack access to the brain-wide activity patterns elicited during a specific task of interest. Fortunately, large-scale imaging is becoming increasingly accessible thanks to modalities such as Ca2+ imaging and functional ultrasound (fUS). However, these and other techniques often involve challenging cranial window procedures and are difficult to combine with other neuroscience tools. We address this need with an open-source 3D-printable cranial implant-the COMBO (ChrOnic Multimodal imaging and Behavioral Observation) window. The COMBO window enables chronic imaging of large portions of the brain in head-fixed mice while preserving orofacial movements. We validate the COMBO window stability using both brain-wide fUS and multisite two-photon imaging. Moreover, we demonstrate how the COMBO window facilitates the combination of optogenetics, fUS, and electrophysiology in the same animals to study the effects of circuit perturbations at both the brain-wide and single-neuron level. Overall, the COMBO window provides a versatile solution for performing multimodal brain recordings in head-fixed mice.
Whole-brain optical imaging approaches are often applied through a cranial window but are limited by their low spatio-temporal resolution. This study designs and characterizes a chronic cranial implant called the COMBO window that provides a larger field of view and is compatible for multiple imaging techniques across scales in head-fixed mice.

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 Datum: 2024
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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3002664
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Titel: PLOS BIOLOGY
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Seiten: - Band / Heft: 22 (6) Artikelnummer: e3002664 Start- / Endseite: - Identifikator: ISSN: 1544-9173