Optogenetics and the future of neuroscience

Boyden, E. S. (2015) Optogenetics and the future of neuroscience (Overview, Optogenetics 10th Anniversary Issue), Nature Neuroscience 18:1200–1201.

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Over the last 10 years, optogenetics has become widespread in neuroscience for the study of how specific cell types contribute to brain functions and brain disorder states. The full impact of optogenetics will emerge only when other toolsets mature, including neural connectivity and cell phenotyping tools and neural recording and imaging tools. The latter tools are rapidly improving, in part because optogenetics has helped galvanize broad interest in neurotechnology development.

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Optogenetics: molecules enabling neural control by light

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