13 Papers
10 Citations
Lufeng Ding is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
High-throughput mapping of a whole rhesus monkey brain at micrometer resolution.
Fang Xu,Fang Xu,Yan Shen,Lufeng Ding,Chao-Yu Yang,Heng Tan,Heng Tan,Hao Wang,Zhu Qingyuan,Rui Xu,Fengyi Wu,Yanyang Xiao,Cheng Xu,Qianwei Li,Peng Su,Li I. Zhang,Hong-Wei Dong,Robert Desimone,Fuqiang Xu,Fuqiang Xu,Xintian Hu,Xintian Hu,Pak-Ming Lau,Guo-Qiang Bi +23 more
TL;DR: The serial sectioning and clearing, three-dimensional microscopy with semiautomated reconstruction and tracing (SMART) as mentioned in this paper enables effective connectome-scale mapping of large primate brains.
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Scalable volumetric imaging for ultrahigh-speed brain mapping at synaptic resolution
Hao Wang,Zhu Qingyuan,Lufeng Ding,Yan Shen,Chao-Yu Yang,Fang Xu,Chang Shu,Yujie Guo,Zhiwei Xiong,Qinghong Shan,Fan Jia,Peng Su,Qianru Yang,Bing Li,Yu-Xiao Cheng,Xiaobin He,Xi Chen,Feng Wu,Feng Wu,Jiang-Ning Zhou,Jiang-Ning Zhou,Fuqiang Xu,Fuqiang Xu,Hua Han,Hua Han,Pak-Ming Lau,Guo-Qiang Bi,Guo-Qiang Bi +27 more
TL;DR: A new microscopy method of Volumetric Imaging with Synchronized on-the-fly-scan and Readout (VISoR) for high-throughput, high-quality brain mapping, combining synchronized scanning beam illumination and oblique imaging over cleared tissue sections in smooth motion, effectively eliminates motion blur to obtain undistorted images.
Scalable volumetric imaging for ultrahigh-speed brain mapping at synaptic resolution
Hao Wang,Zhu Qingyuan,Lufeng Ding,Yan Shen,Chao-Yu Yang,Fang Xu,Chang Shu,Yujie Guo,Zhiwei Xiong,Qinghong Shan,Fan Jia,Peng Su,Qianru Yang,Bing Li,Xiaobin He,Xi Chen,Feng Wu,Jiang-Ning Zhou,Fuqiang Xu,Hua Han,Pak-Ming Lau,Guo-Qiang Bi +21 more
TL;DR: A new light-sheet microscopy method for fast, large-scale volumetric imaging that achieves high-speed 3D image acquisition of an entire mouse brain within 2 hours, at a resolution capable of resolving synaptic spines is described.
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High-throughput whole-brain mapping of rhesus monkey at micron resolution
Fang Xu,Yan Shen,Lufeng Ding,Chao-Yu Yang,Heng Tan,Hao Wang,Zhu Qingyuan,Rui Xu,Fengyi Wu,Cheng Xu,Qianwei Li,Peng Su,Li I. Zhang,Hong-Wei Dong,Robert Desimone,Fuqiang Xu,Xintian Hu,Pak-Ming Lau,Guo-Qiang Bi +18 more
TL;DR: An integrative approach that combines primate-optimized tissue sectioning and clearing with ultrahigh-speed, large-scale, volumetric fluorescence microscopy, capable of completing whole-brain imaging of a rhesus monkey within 100 hours is presented.
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High-speed three-dimensional microscopic imaging device and method applicable to large samples
Zhu Qingyuan,Bi Guoqiang,Hao Wang,Liu Beiming,Fang Xu,Lufeng Ding,Chao-Yu Yang,Bi Dasheng +7 more
- 22 May 2018
TL;DR: In this article, a high-speed three-dimensional microscopic imaging device and method is presented, where an excitation device generates detectable contrast in the to-be-measured area of a sample along the direction of an exciting principal axis; a detection device detects the contrast generated in the detected area of the sample along a detection principal axis, and a moving mechanism generates the movement relative to the sample and the detection device; the moving mechanism moves the sample to an imaging area continuously at a uniform speed, and images are continuously collected while the sample is moving, and thus,
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