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- intact behaving animals, for instance to probe optomotor response. Optogenetically inhibiting or activating neurons tests their necessity and sufficiency...
- Optogenetic actuators are proteins that modify the activity of the cell in which they are expressed when that cell is exposed to light. These actuators...
- Deisseroth. Under Deisseroth's mentorship, Witten learned how to use optogenetic technologies to dissect genetically defined cell types within neural...
- Optogenetics began with methods to alter neuronal activity with light, using e.g. channelrhodopsins. In a broader sense, optogenetic approaches also include...
- to 2024. Since 1986, his academic research on cardiovascular biology, optogenetics, mouse genetics, and ion channel function has been funded by the National...
- Roe AJ (May 2012). "LOV to BLUF: flavoprotein contributions to the optogenetic toolkit". Molecular Plant. 5 (3): 533–44. doi:10.1093/mp/sss020. PMID 22431563...
- (June 2010). "Global and local fMRI signals driven by neurons defined optogenetically by type and wiring". Nature. 465 (7299): 788–792. Bibcode:2010Natur...
- cGMP in response to green light. Therefore, they are considered useful optogenetic tools to investigate cGMP signaling. Ohki, Mio; Sugiyama, Kanako; Kawai...
- member). He is most well known for his central role in the development of optogenetics and CRISPR technologies. Zhang was born in China in 1981 and given the...
- pot****ium channels and tools for on-demand suppression of excitability (optogenetics and chemogenetics).[citation needed] Adenosine is an inhibitory nucleoside...