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Researchers Develop High-Precision Dual-Color Optogenetic Brain Probe

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AMHERST, Mass., Dec. 26, 2023 — Optogenetics promises to manipulate brain circuitry by exciting or inhibiting neurons with different wavelengths of light. Until now, neural probes have largely been limited to single colors, only capable of either excitation or inhibition. Probes with close-packed dual-color light sources have proved to be elusive due to difficulties in integrating the necessary technology. Now, researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed a dual-color optogenetic neural probe. Unlike previous, single-color probes, which often control brain activity in only one direction...Read full article

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    Published: December 2023
    Glossary
    optogenetics
    A discipline that combines optics and genetics to enable the use of light to stimulate and control cells in living tissue, typically neurons, which have been genetically modified to respond to light. Only the cells that have been modified to include light-sensitive proteins will be under control of the light. The ability to selectively target cells gives researchers precise control. Using light to control the excitation, inhibition and signaling pathways of specific cells or groups of...
    probe
    Acronym for profile resolution obtained by excitation. In its simplest form, probe involves the overlap of two counter-propagating laser pulses of appropriate wavelength, such that one pulse selectively populates a given excited state of the species of interest while the other measures the increase in absorption due to the increase in the degree of excitation.
    excitation
    1. The process by which an atom acquires energy sufficient to raise it to a quantum state higher than its ground state. 2. More specifically with respect to lasers, the process by which the material in the laser cavity is stimulated by light or other means, so that atoms are converted to a semistable state, initiating the lasing process.
    in vivo
    In vivo is a Latin term that translates to "within the living." In scientific contexts, particularly in biology and medicine, it refers to experiments or observations conducted within a living organism. In vivo studies involve the investigation of biological processes, responses to treatments, or the effects of interventions in intact organisms. This can include studies in animals such as mice, rats, rabbits, or non-human primates, as well as in humans. In vivo experiments allow...
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