Optogenetics captures neuronal transmission

Summary

EPFL scientists,Aurélie Pala and Carl Petersen, have observed and measured synaptic transmission in a live animal for the first time, using “Optogenetics” that combines genetics with the physics of light.

Using these approaches, the researchers looked at how the light-sensitive neurons connected to some of their neighbors: small, connector neurons called “interneurons”. In the brain, interneurons are usually inhibitory.

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