Fiber Photometry

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Fiber Photometry: Real-Time In Vivo Neural Activity Monitoring


Fiber photometry enables researchers to monitor neural activity in freely behaving animals with cell-type specificity and temporal precision. By detecting fluorescence from genetically encoded biosensors, this technique provides a powerful, non-invasive way to link brain activity to behavior and circuit function.

 

Ideal for studying deep brain structures and neurotransmitter dynamics, fiber photometry offers flexible experimental design. Researchers can monitor one or multiple brain regions simultaneously using chronically implanted optical fibers that transmit light from deep within the brain to a sensitive detection system, all while animals move and behave naturally.

 

 

MBF Bioscience Fiber Photometry Solutions


Our fiber photometry systems deliver high-sensitivity fluorescence detection and optogenetics in a complete system includes intuitive, customizable software for synchronized behavior and signal acquisition. Designed for neuroscientists, our solutions offer modular flexibility, robust data quality, and easy integration with other behavioral and optogenetic tools.

Whether you’re measuring calcium activity, dopamine release, or other neurochemical events, MBF systems help you uncover real-time insights into brain function with precision and clarity.

 

NeuroPhotoMetrics FP3002

Plug and play fiber photometry solution.

Fiber Optic Cannulae and Sleeves

Optimize your fiber photometry setup with our Fiber Optic Cannulae and Ceramic Split Sleeves for peak experimental performance.

Patch Cords

Maximize your experimental throughput with our multi-branch patch cords, designed to record from up to 4 regions simultaneously.

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Every research question is unique. Our team of scientists is ready to help you determine the optimal combination of tools for your specific needs. Want to see how fiber photometry could advance your work? Get in touch to find the right solution for your research.