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BRAIN grant will fund new tools to study astrocytes

Tuesday, Aug 27
… for astrocytes a technology Boyden co-invented called optogenetics. Optogenetics changes cells to become responsive to flashes of visible light. Widely applied in neurons, optogenetics alters genes that regulate whether neurons …
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Kay Tye receives Freedman Prize for Exceptional Basic Research

Wednesday, Aug 03
… discriminate between particular brain pathways. In using optogenetics along with other techniques, her lab can …
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Ed Boyden

… as well as to repair these systems. Neural Circuits Optogenetics optogenetics neurotechnology circuits oscillations deep brain …
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With these neurons, extinguishing fear is its own reward

Wednesday, Jan 15
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Scientists identify specific brain region and circuits controlling attention

Monday, Nov 02
… Sciences , the team demonstrated clear causality by using optogenetics to specifically control LC noradrenergic neurons …
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A single memory is stored across many connected brain regions

Monday, Apr 11
… controllable with flashes of light (a technique called “optogenetics”). The researchers then applied light flashes to …
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Scientists identify neurons devoted to social memory

Thursday, Sep 29
… or stimulate these memories by using a technique known as optogenetics to manipulate the cells that carry these memory … The researchers set out to test this hypothesis using optogenetics: By engineering neurons of the ventral CA1 to … researchers were able to “re-awaken” these memories using optogenetics. In one experiment, when the test mouse first …
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Colloquium with Huizhong Tao, PhD, University of Southern California

… stimuli.  We are using a variety of tools, including optogenetics, chemogenetics, retrograde and anterograde …
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Li-Huei Tsai

… Circuits Neuro Genomics and Proteomics Tissue Processing Optogenetics Parkinson's disease Down Syndrome Genetic … and behavior. We use targeted genetic approaches such as optogenetics and Designer Receptors Exclusively Activated by … induce population-wide gamma oscillations in mice using optogenetics to entrain large groups of neurons to …
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MIT neuroscientists build case for new theory of memory formation

Monday, Oct 23
… could be artificially retrieved using a technique known as optogenetics. The researchers have dubbed these memory cells …
https://picower.mit.edu/node/134

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