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Publisher Correction: Scattering of Sculpted Light in Intact Brain Tissue, with implications for Optogenetics. [PDF]

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Favre-Bulle IA   +5 more
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Genetics-Based Targeting Strategies for Precise Neuromodulation. [PDF]

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Anisotropic light propagation in human brain white matter. [PDF]

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Bioluminescence-Optogenetics

2021
In this chapter, we introduce a relatively new, emerging method for molecular neuromodulation-bioluminescence-optogenetics. Bioluminescence-optogenetics is mediated by luminopsin fusion proteins-light-sensing opsins fused to light-emitting luciferases.
Ken, Berglund   +2 more
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Fiberless Optogenetics

2021
Optogenetics, which relies on the use of photons to manipulate cellular and subcellular processes, has emerged as an important tool that has transformed several fields including neuroscience. Improvement of optogenetic topographies, together with integration with complementary tools such as electrophysiology, imaging, anatomical and behavioral analysis,
Srikanta, Chowdhury, Akihiro, Yamanaka
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OPTOGENETIC NEUROMODULATION

Neurosurgery, 2009
Modulation of the nervous system by electrical or chemical means (neuromodulation) is becoming increasingly sophisticated, with application to a growing number of neurological diseases. However, both chemical and electrical neuromodulation are limited in their specificity.
Jaimie M, Henderson   +2 more
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Optogenetic reporters

Biology of the Cell, 2012
AbstractThe discovery of naturally evolved fluorescent proteins and their subsequent tuning by protein engineering provided the basis for a large family of genetically encoded biosensors that report a variety of physicochemical processes occurring in living tissue. These optogenetic reporters are powerful tools for live‐cell microscopy and quantitative
Spencer C, Alford   +4 more
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