This recorded interview is the fourth in our Interviews with Experts series and features Jennifer Prescher, PhD, Professor of Chemistry, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry and …
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 recorded lecture introduces undergraduate students to calcium as a ubiquitous second messenger and a proxy for cellular activity. Students learn why calcium is unique, …
This recorded interview is the fifth in our Interviews with Experts series and features Peter Hegemann, PhD, Professor and Head of the Department for Biophysics …
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 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 …
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 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 …
Using neuroscientists' tools of the trade one can image in independent animals either the brain or the spinal cord. Yet understanding many biological processes such …
To understand how groups of neurons participate in neural circuits underlying behavior, technologies are needed for observing and controlling the ensembles employed during behavior across …
Chemogenetic modulation of neuronal populations allows for precise control over cells engineered to express an exogenous receptor that responds exclusively to specific molecules. Chemogenetic approaches …
In BioLuminescent OptoGenetics, a genetically encoded light source, a luciferase, activates a light-sensing optogenetic element, a channelrhodopsin or a pump. Here, we leveraged this coupling …
The malformation of neuronal circuitry in the developing neocortex leads to a variety of psychiatric disorders later in the organism’s life. By investigating alterations in …
Bioluminescent optogenetics (BL-OG) uses light emitted from a luciferase in the presence of its luciferin to activate light sensing molecules, including channelrhodopsins and light-sensitive transcription …