Choi et al., 2024 - Google Patents
In vivo magnetogenetics for cell-type-specific targeting and modulation of brain circuitsChoi et al., 2024
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- Choi S
- Shin J
- Park C
- Lee J
- Lee J
- Ambo Y
- Shin W
- Yu R
- Kim J
- Lah J
- Shin D
- Kim G
- Noh K
- Koh W
- Lee C
- Lee J
- Kwak M
- Cheon J
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- Nature Nanotechnology
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Neuromodulation technologies are crucial for investigating neuronal connectivity and brain function. Magnetic neuromodulation offers wireless and remote deep brain stimulations that are lacking in optogenetic-and wired-electrode-based tools. However, due to the limited …
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