Population imaging discrepancies between a genetically-encoded calcium indicator (GECI) versus a genetically-encoded voltage indicator (GEVI)
Abstract Genetically-encoded calcium indicators (GECIs) are essential for studying brain function, while voltage indicators (GEVIs) are slowly permeating neuroscience. Fundamentally, GECI and GEVI measure different things, but both are advertised as reporters of “neuronal activity”. We quantified th...
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Main Authors: | Mei Hong Zhu, Jinyoung Jang, Milena M. Milosevic, Srdjan D. Antic |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/80fd080208044f89b2e5209394d636ca |
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