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In Vivo Wireless Optogenetic Control of Skilled Motor Behavior
Published on: November 22, 2021
Optogenetic Control of Muscles: Potential Uses and Limitations
E Myfanwy Cohen1,2, Fiona L Knapman1,2, Lynne E Bilston1
1Neuroscience Research Australia, Sydney, Australia.
Abstract:
Optogenetics is a technique where a cell is transduced with a light-sensitive ion channel. This technique can be used to control muscle cell contraction in conjunction with commonly used viral vectors. However, this technique has not yet become widely applied. In this study, we discuss the mechanisms and techniques involved in opsin transfer to muscle tissue, the clinical applicability of these approaches, and the major limitations facing this technique.
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