Optogenetic Approaches in Neuroscience

2010 | review. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Optogenetic Approaches in Neuroscience​
Fiala, A. ; Suska, A.& Schlueter, O. M. ​ (2010)
Current Biology, 20​(20) pp. R897​-R903​.​
Cell Press. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2010.08.053 

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Fiala, André ; Suska, Anna; Schlueter, Oliver M. 
Abstract
The recently introduced term 'optogenetics' describes a variety of techniques for expressing genes in nerve cells that render them responsive to light. This approach makes use of light-sensitive channel proteins that can be used to manipulate neuronal function. Using genetic strategies, these channel proteins can be expressed in neurons defined by a common genetic identity, which can then be selectively activated or silenced through illumination. In this minireview, we shall describe the basic principles of such manipulative optogenetic approaches in neuroscience and summarize how these tools are being exploited to investigate neuronal circuits and behavior.
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2010
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Cell Press
Journal
Current Biology 
ISSN
0960-9822

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