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Measurement of phase resetting curves using optogenetic barrage stimuli.Academic Article Why?
Optogenetics: implications for Alzheimer's disease research and therapy.Academic Article Why?
Revisiting the role of infralimbic cortex in fear extinction with optogenetics.Academic Article Why?
"Optical communication with brain cells by means of an implanted duplex micro-device with optogenetics and Ca(2+) fluoroimaging".Academic Article Why?
Engineering a light-regulated GABAA receptor for optical control of neural inhibition.Academic Article Why?
Tissue Transparency In Vivo.Academic Article Why?
Prefrontal amygdala interactions in fear conditioningGrant Why?
Interrogating brain circuits that control feeding caused by fasting or by cravingGrant Why?
Active avoidance requires inhibitory signaling in the rodent prelimbic prefrontal cortex.Academic Article Why?
An inhibitory corticostriatal pathway.Academic Article Why?
Bidirectional control of infant rat social behavior via dopaminergic innervation of the basolateral amygdala.Academic Article Why?
Divergent projections of the prelimbic cortex bidirectionally regulate active avoidance.Academic Article Why?
Long-term consequences of early postnatal lead exposure on hippocampal synaptic activity in adult mice.Academic Article Why?
Periodic unitary synaptic currents in the mouse globus pallidus during spontaneous firing in slices.Academic Article Why?
Two-photon excitation microscopy and its applications in neuroscience.Academic Article Why?
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