In BioLuminescent driven OptoGenetics (BL-OG) a genetically encoded light source, a luciferase, activates a light-sensing optogenetic element, a channelrhodopsin or a pump. When light emitter …
This is a movie showing bioluminescence in left primary somatosensory cortex in a mouse expressing the LMO3 molecule. Water-Soluble Coelenterazine (CTZ) by Nanolight was injected …
This is a movie showing bioluminescence in left primary somatosensory cortex in a mouse expressing the LMO3 molecule. Water-Soluble Coelenterazine (CTZ) by Nanolight was injected …
This is a movie showing bioluminescence of the Choroid Plexus in a transgenic mouse expressing the LMO3 molecule. Water-Soluble Coelenterazine (CTZ) by Nanolight was injected …
This is a movie showing Calcium Dependent Bioluminescence in a mouse expressing LMC4 in left primary somatosensory cortex. Water soluble Coelenterazine (CTZ) was injected in …
This is a movie showing Calcium Dependent Bioluminescence in a mouse expressing LMC4 in left primary somatosensory cortex. Water soluble Coelenterazine (CTZ) was injected in …
A non-invasive and highly specific approach to neuronal stimulation is bioluminescent-optogenetics, where genetically expressed light emitting luciferases are tethered to light sensitive channelrhodopsins (luminopsins, LMO); …
Using optogenetics, we can manipulate neuronal activity using light. Due to the young age of the animals used in this study, a non-invasive light source …
In BioLuminescent driven OptoGenetics (BL-OG) a genetically encoded light source, a luciferase, activates a light-sensing optogenetic element, a channelrhodopsin or a pump. When light emitter …
We developed a bioluminescent Ca2+ indicator, Lumicampsin (LMC) that employs a split, mutated Gaussia luciferase (sbGluc) with a CaM-M13 calcium sensing moiety introduced between the …
As an alternative to fluorescent imaging, we are developing calcium-dependent, genetically-encoded molecules using bioluminescent probes. Bioluminescence is chemically generated light that occurs when a photon-containing …
List of positions anterior-posterior positions relative to Bregma, as well as depth relative to skull mark and distance left to advance the electrode (along the …
This activity is designed for children ages 8-11 and guides learners through the basics of fluorescence while also giving them the opportunity to practice some …
This double-sided placemat contains activities for students to complete as they learn about the creatures that produce bioluminescence and the differences between bioluminescence, fluorescence, and …
The NeuroNex Technology Hub and NeuroNex Bioluminescent Constructs Database are supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and its Division of Biological Infrastructure under Award …