Optogenetic investigation of neural circuits in vivo

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Abstract

The recent development of light-activated optogenetic probes allows for the identification and manipulation of specific neural populations and their connections in awake animals with unprecedented spatial and temporal precision. This review describes the use of optogenetic tools to investigate neurons and neural circuits in vivo. We describe the current panel of optogenetic probes, methods of targeting these probes to specific cell types in the nervous system, and strategies of photostimulating cells in awake, behaving animals. Finally, we survey the application of optogenetic tools to studying functional neuroanatomy, behavior and the etiology and treatment of various neurological disorders. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.

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Carter, M. E., & de Lecea, L. (2011, April). Optogenetic investigation of neural circuits in vivo. Trends in Molecular Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molmed.2010.12.005

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