Lighting up action potentials with fast and bright voltage sensors

Lighting up action potentials with fast and bright voltage sensors

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Three groundbreaking studies have created a new generation of genetically encoded voltage indicators, empowering us to tackle a host of questions on our path toward understanding the brain.


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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This works is funded by National Institutes of Health (U19NS123719 and U01NS120820 to L.T. and R21EY031858 to L.T. and A.A). AUTHOR INFORMATION AUTHORS AND AFFILIATIONS *


Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, USA Alessio Andreoni & Lin Tian Authors * Alessio Andreoni View author


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Correspondence to Lin Tian. ETHICS DECLARATIONS COMPETING INTERESTS L.T. is a co-founder of Seven Biosciences. A.A. declares no competing interests. RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS Reprints and


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