Chuong et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Noninvasive optical inhibition with a red-shifted microbial rhodopsinChuong et al., 2014
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- Chuong A
- Miri M
- Busskamp V
- Matthews G
- Acker L
- Sørensen A
- Young A
- Klapoetke N
- Henninger M
- Kodandaramaiah S
- Ogawa M
- Ramanlal S
- Bandler R
- Allen B
- Forest C
- Chow B
- Han X
- Lin Y
- Tye K
- Roska B
- Cardin J
- Boyden E
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- Nature neuroscience
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Optogenetic inhibition of the electrical activity of neurons enables the causal assessment of their contributions to brain functions. Red light penetrates deeper into tissue than other visible wavelengths. We present a red-shifted cruxhalorhodopsin, Jaws, derived from …
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