BiPOLES is an optogenetic tool developed for bidirectional dual-color control of neurons
Currently, bidirectional control of activity in the same neurons in the same experiment is difficult. Here the authors report a Bidirectional Pair of Opsins for Light-induced Excitation and Silencing, BiPOLES, which they use in a range of organisms including worms, fruit flies, mice and ferrets.
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Main Authors: | Johannes Vierock, Silvia Rodriguez-Rozada, Alexander Dieter, Florian Pieper, Ruth Sims, Federico Tenedini, Amelie C. F. Bergs, Imane Bendifallah, Fangmin Zhou, Nadja Zeitzschel, Joachim Ahlbeck, Sandra Augustin, Kathrin Sauter, Eirini Papagiakoumou, Alexander Gottschalk, Peter Soba, Valentina Emiliani, Andreas K. Engel, Peter Hegemann, J. Simon Wiegert |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b02c3e09c1c84a398a03b09759bad1d1 |
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