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Referee report. For: High fidelity optogenetic control of individual prefrontal cortical pyramidal neurons in vivo [v1; indexed, http://f1000r.es/Q6e8CJ]
2012
Precise spatial and temporal manipulation of neural activity in specific genetically defined cell populations is now possible with the advent of optogenetics. The emerging field of optogenetics consists of a set of naturally-occurring and engineered light-sensitive membrane proteins that are able to activate (e.g. channelrhodopsin-2, ChR2) or silence (e.g. halorhodopsin, NpHR) neural activity. Here we demonstrate the technique and the feasibility of using novel adeno-associated viral (AAV)
doi:10.5256/f1000research.107.r264
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