Patterns of synaptic activity in neural networks recorded by light emission from synaptolucins.
The emission of light, coupled to exocytosis, can in principle be utilized to monitor the activity of a large number of individual synapses simultaneously. To illustrate this concept, fusion proteins of Cypridina luciferase and synaptotagmin-I or VAMP-2/synaptobrevin (which we term "synaptoluci...
Main Authors: | Miesenböck, G, Rothman, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1997
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