Cardin et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Targeted optogenetic stimulation and recording of neurons in vivo using cell-type-specific expression of Channelrhodopsin-2Cardin et al., 2010
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- Cardin J
- Carlén M
- Meletis K
- Knoblich U
- Zhang F
- Deisseroth K
- Tsai L
- Moore C
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- Nature protocols
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A major long-term goal of systems neuroscience is to identify the different roles of neural subtypes in brain circuit function. The ability to causally manipulate selective cell types is critical to meeting this goal. This protocol describes techniques for optically stimulating …
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