Chemotagging: a chemogenetic approach for identifying cell types within vivocalcium imaging
BumJin Ko,
Madeline E. Bacon,
Yosif Zaki
et al.
Abstract:The ability to monitor the activity of specific cell types in vivo is critical for understanding the complex interplay between various neuronal populations driving freely moving behavior. Existing methods, such as optogenetic tagging (i.e., Optotagging), have proven useful for identifying cell types in in vivo electrophysiological recordings during freely moving behavior. However, electrophysiological recordings are limited in their capacity to track the same neuronal populations across long periods of time (d… Show more
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