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Photostimulation is the use of
light to
artificially activate biological compounds, cells, tissues, or even
whole organisms.
Photostimulation can be used...
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genetically targeted P2X2
photostimulation to
control the
behaviour of an animal. They
showed that
photostimulation of
genetically cir****scribed groups...
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publisher (link)
Yokoyama K & DS
Farner (1978). "Induction of
Zugunruhe by
photostimulation of
encephalic receptors in white-crowned sparrows". Science. 201 (4350):...
- Some
examples of
neurotechnologies include deep
brain stimulation,
photostimulation based on
optogenetics and photopharmacology,
transcranial magnetic...
- epilepsy,
psychotic episodes,
advanced syphilis,
sensory deprivation,
photostimulation,
electrical stimulation,
crystal gazing,
migraine headaches, dizziness...
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Illumination Technology".
Polygon Cellular-Resolution
Optogenetics &
Photostimulation.
Mightex Systems.
Retrieved 2021-05-28. DLP
White Paper Library DMD...
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useful for
bioengineering and
neuroscience applications,
including photostimulation. The
natural ("wild-type") ChR2
absorbs blue
light with an absorption...
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Retrieved 23 May 2016. RodrÃguez-Gil, Joan E. (October 2019). "
Photostimulation and
thermotaxis of sperm:
Overview and
practical implications in porcine...
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effect of
irradiation with
different wave-lengths on the
mechanisms of
photostimulation of the
hypophyisis and on
testicular growth in the
immature duck. In:...
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imaging of
neurons (using
fluorescent calcium or
voltage indicators) and
photostimulation (using
caged glutamate) to
probe circuit development. His research...