Functional ultrasound imaging of the spreading activity following optogenetic stimulation of the rat visual cortex
Abstract Optogenetics has revolutionized neurosciences by allowing fine control of neuronal activity. An important aspect for this control is assessing the activation and/or adjusting the stimulation, which requires imaging the entire volume of optogenetically-induced neuronal activity. An ideal tec...
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Auteurs principaux: | M. Provansal, G. Labernède, C. Joffrois, A. Rizkallah, R. Goulet, M. Valet, W. Deschamps, U. Ferrari, A. Chaffiol, D. Dalkara, J. A. Sahel, M. Tanter, S. Picaud, G. Gauvain, F. Arcizet |
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2021
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