Suppression of epileptic seizures by transcranial activation of K+-selective channelrhodopsin
Abstract Optogenetics is a valuable tool for studying the mechanisms of neurological diseases and is now being developed for therapeutic applications. In rodents and macaques, improved channelrhodopsins have been applied to achieve transcranial optogenetic stimulation. While transcranial photoexcita...
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Main Authors: | Xiaodong Duan, Chong Zhang, Yujie Wu, Jun Ju, Zhe Xu, Xuanyi Li, Yao Liu, Schugofa Ohdah, Oana M. Constantin, Yifan Pan, Zhonghua Lu, Cheng Wang, Xiaojing Chen, Christine E. Gee, Georg Nagel, Sheng-Tao Hou, Shiqiang Gao, Kun Song |
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Language: | English |
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2025-01-01
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Series: | Nature Communications |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-55818-w |
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