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Optogenetics is a novel technique of delivering genes that encode proteins capable of conveying light sensitivity to neurons, heralding exciting new possibilities for laboratory-based neuroscience research. This fast-developing field is of particular interest because of the potential application for individualised diagnostic and therapeutic clinical approaches. The authors describe what optogenetics is and how it works, explain its significance to neurosurgery and illustrate its relevance by giving examples of recent translational and future clinical applications.

Original publication

DOI

10.3109/02688697.2010.520764

Type

Journal article

Journal

Br J Neurosurg

Publication Date

12/2010

Volume

24

Pages

618 - 624

Keywords

Biomedical Research, Gene Transfer Techniques, Humans, Light Signal Transduction, Neurophysiology, Neurosciences, Neurosurgical Procedures, Photic Stimulation