Anonymous ID: 3a33ec Dec. 7, 2018, 6:20 p.m. No.4206688   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Noninvasive brain control: New light-sensitive protein enables simpler, more powerful optogenetics

 

Optogenetics, a technology that allows scientists to control brain activity by shining light on neurons, relies on light-sensitive proteins that can suppress or stimulate electrical signals within cells. This technique requires a light source to be implanted in the brain, where it can reach the cells to be controlled. MIT engineers have now developed the first light-sensitive molecule that enables neurons to be silenced noninvasively, using a light source outside the skull. This makes it possible to do long-term studies without an implanted light source. The protein, known as Jaws, also allows a larger volume of tissue to be influenced at once.