Optogenetics: a novel optical manipulation tool for medical investigation
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National Natural Sciences Foundation of China (No. 81070749); Chongqing Science and Technology Project, China (No. CSTC, 2010AB5118)

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    Optogenetics is a new and rapidly evolving gene and neuroengineering technology that allows optical control of specific populations of neurons without affecting other neurons in the brain at high temporal and spatial resolution. By heterologous expression of the light-sensitive membrane proteins, cell type-specific depolarization or hyperpolarization can be optically induced on a millisecond time scale. Optogenetics has the higher selectivity and specificity compared to traditional electrophysiological techniques and pharmaceutical methods. It has been a novel promising tool for medical research. Because of easy handling, high temporal and spatial precision, optogenetics has been applied to many aspects of nervous system research, such as tactual neural circuit, visual neural circuit, auditory neural circuit and olfactory neural circuit, as well as research of some neurological diseases. The review highlights the recent advances of optogenetics in medical study.

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Jun-Ping Yao, Wen-Sheng Hou, Zheng-Qin Yin. Optogenetics: a novel optical manipulation tool for medical investigation. Int J Ophthalmol, 2012,5(4):517-522

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  • Received:April 18,2012
  • Revised:July 25,2012
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