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A Method for High Fidelity Optogenetic Control of Individual Pyramidal Neurons In vivo
Published on: September 2, 2013
Single-Cell Resolution Optogenetics Via Expression of Soma-Targeted Rhodopsins
Changyang Linghu1, I-Wen Chen2, Dimitrii Tanese2
1McGovern Institute for Brain Research, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Abstract:
Optogenetics allows control of neural activity in genetically targeted neuron populations by light. Optogenetic control of individual neurons in neural circuits would enable powerful, causal investigations of neural connectivity and function at single-cell level and provide insights into how neural circuits operate. Such single-cell resolution optogenetics in neuron populations requires precise sculpting of light and subcellular targeting of optogenetic molecules. Here we describe a group of methods for single-cell resolution optogenetics in neuron cultures, in mouse brain slices, and in mouse cortex in-vivo, via patterned light and soma-targeted optogenetic molecules.

