• the field of optogenetics also includes methods to record cellular activity with genetically encoded indicators. In 2010, optogenetics was chosen as...
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  • strategies for those suffering from addiction. Witten then wanted to apply optogenetics to rat models to explore neural reward circuitry, so she created Th::Cre...
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    channels, optogenetics, and neural circuits of behavior Deisseroth named this field "optogenetics" in 2006 and followed up with optogenetic technology...
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    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...
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    function thereof) for clinical or physiological research purposes OptogeneticsOptogenetics is a neuromodulation technique employed in neuroscience that...
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  • Chemogenetics has recently been favored over optogenetics, and it avoids some of the challenges of optogenetics. Chemogenetics does not require the expensive...
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  • 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...
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  • Optogenetics began with methods to alter neuronal activity with light, using e.g. channelrhodopsins. In a broader sense, optogenetic approaches also include...
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    optogenetics: a strategy to control biological processes using light. She was among the first scientists to extend the applications of optogenetics to...
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    would acquire gene-therapy business, Arctos Medical, broadening its optogenetics range. In December, Novartis announced it would purchase Gyroscope Therapeutics...
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    Investigator. He is recognized for his work on optogenetics and expansion microscopy. In optogenetics, a light-sensitive ion channel or pump such as channelrhodopsin-2...
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  • for imaging of multiple interacting brain regions and integration with optogenetics, electrophysiology and more systems-level neuroscience techniques. More...
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    inefficient, but still widely used by scientists for applications including optogenetics, Raman spectroscopy, and particle image velocimetry, due to their superior...
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    would be unlikely to interfere with the human FAD synthase enzymes. Optogenetics allows control of biological events in a non-invasive manner. The field...
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    Institute for Biological Sciences. Her research has focused on using optogenetics to identify connections in the brain that are involved in innate emotion...
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  • taken. A way of selectively erasing memories may be possible through optogenetics, a type of gene therapy that targets specific neurons. In 2017, researchers...
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    California Institute of Technology. She develops neurotechnologies including optogenetics CLARITY tissue clearing, and gene delivery vectors. She has been awarded...
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    system disease List of neuroscience databases Neurological disorder Optogenetics Outline of neuroscience Aging brain Saladin, Kenneth (2011). Human anatomy...
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  • light. Moreover, the utilization of upconversion nanocrystal-mediated optogenetics has enabled the stimulation of deep-brain neurons in mouse brains. This...
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    Medina JF (February 2014). "Precise control of movement kinematics by optogenetic inhibition of Purkinje cell activity". Journal of Neuroscience. 34 (6):...
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    or Proton pumps are the two classes of proteins used for inhibitory optogenetics, achieving inhibition by increasing cytoplasmic levels of halides (Cl−...
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    neuroimaging (e.g., fMRI, PET, SPECT), EEG, MEG, electrophysiology, optogenetics and human genetic analysis combined with sophisticated experimental techniques...
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    1521238113. PMC 4791010. PMID 26831103. Previous work has demonstrated that optogenetically stimulating D1 MSNs promotes reward, whereas stimulating D2 MSNs produces...
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  • Science and Medicine for the development of optogenetics. Channelrhodopsins are key tools in optogenetics. The C-terminal end of Channelrhodopsin-2 extends...
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    U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) Optogenetics Resource Center OpenOptogenetics.org, an open wiki about optogenetics....
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  • of Cornell University since 2015. His work on cardiovascular biology, optogenetics, mouse genetics, and ion channel function has been continuously funded...
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    coupling of excitable and nonexcitable cells in the heart revealed by optogenetics". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 113 (51): 14852–14857...
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    Graeme; Degenaar, Patrick (2015). "Wireless data and power transfer of an optogenetic implantable visual cortex stimulator". 2015 37th Annual International...
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  • Laureates 2022 Hofschneider, Mark. "Light-sensitive microbial proteins and optogenetics". Lasker Foundation. Retrieved 13 December 2021. Hofschneider, Mark....
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  • new DNA synthesis by recording light exposure into bacterial DNA via optogenetic circuits. The 'biological camera' extends chemical and electrical interface...
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