Photoswitches Shed Light On Spontaneous Free Swimming In Zebrafish

Monday, September 21, 2009 - 22:21 in Biology & Nature

A new technique employing photoswitches and gene targeting is proving a boon to biologists because it allows researchers to noninvasively turn on small populations of cells as easily as flipping a light switch. The new and flexible technique has helped answer a long-standing question about the function of a class of enigmatic nerve cells in the spinal cord.

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