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In vivo Optogenetic Stimulation of the Rodent Central Nervous System
Published on: January 15, 2015
[Principles and applications of optogenetics in neuroscience]
Guillaume P Dugué1, Ludovic Tricoire2
1CNRS UMR 8197, Inserm U1024, IBENS S4.9, 46, rue d'Ulm, 75005 Paris, France.
Abstract:
Numerous achievements in biology have resulted from the evolution of biophotonics, a general term describing the use of light in the study of living systems. Over the last fifteen years, biophotonics has progressively blended with molecular genetics to give rise to optogenetics, a set of techniques enabling the functional study of genetically-defined cellular populations, compartments or processes with optical methods. In neuroscience, optogenetics allows real-time monitoring and control of the activity of specific neuronal populations in a wide range of animal models. This technical breakthrough provides a new level of sophistication in experimental approaches in the field of fundamental neuroscience, significantly enhancing our ability to understand the complexity of neuronal circuits.

