2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.09.06.459077
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In vivocharacterization and application of a novel potassium channel-based optogenetic silencer in the healthy and epileptic mouse hippocampus

Abstract: The performance of available optogenetic inhibitors remains insufficient due to low light sensitivity, short-lasting photocurrents, and unintended changes in ion distributions. To overcome these limitations, a novel potassium channel-based optogenetic silencer was developed and successfully applied in various in vitro and acute in vivo settings (Bernal Sierra et al., 2018). This tool, a two-component construct called PACK, comprises a photoactivated adenylyl cyclase (bPAC) and a cAMP-dependent potassium channe… Show more

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