„optogenetics“
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541 Treffer
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Inside Cover: Light‐Induced Movement of the Transmembrane Helix B in Channelrhodopsin‐2 (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 37/2013)
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Plasmonics on a Neural Implant: Engineering Light–Matter Interactions on the Nonplanar Surface of Tapered Optical Fibers (Advanced Optical Materials 2/2022)
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An Optogenetics‐Inspired Flexible van der Waals Optoelectronic Synapse and its Application to a Convolutional Neural Network (Adv. Mater. 40/2021)
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Microelectrode Arrays: Flexible and Transparent Metal Nanowire Microelectrode Arrays and Interconnects for Electrophysiology, Optogenetics, and Optical Mapping (Adv. Mater. Technol. 7/2021)
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Glucose Metabolic Regulation: Remotely Ameliorating Blood Glucose Levels in Type 2 Diabetes Via a Near‐Infrared Laser (Adv. Funct. Mater. 8/2021)
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Flexible Optoelectronic Fibers: A Multichannel Flexible Optoelectronic Fiber Device for Distributed Implantable Neurological Stimulation and Monitoring (Small 4/2021)
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“A Light Switch in the #Brain”: Optogenetics on Social Media
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Light‐Dependent Cytoplasmic Recruitment Enhances the Dynamic Range of a Nuclear Import Photoswitch
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Activation of NF‐κB Signaling by Optogenetic Clustering of IKKα and β
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Light‐Induced Movement of the Transmembrane Helix B in Channelrhodopsin‐2 †
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Bidirectional Regulation of mRNA Translation in Mammalian Cells by Using PUF Domains †
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Control of Cellular Function by Reversible Photoregulation of Translation
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Optogenetic Engineering: Light‐Directed Cell Motility †
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Genetically Encoding Photoswitchable Click Amino Acids in Escherichia coli and Mammalian Cells †
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Optogenetic Apoptosis: Light‐Triggered Cell Death
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Early Formation of the Ion‐Conducting Pore in Channelrhodopsin‐2 †
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Photocaged Arabinose: A Novel Optogenetic Switch for Rapid and Gradual Control of Microbial Gene Expression
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A Phytochrome Sensory Domain Permits Receptor Activation by Red Light
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Green‐Light‐Induced Inactivation of Receptor Signaling Using Cobalamin‐Binding Domains
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Tunable and Photoswitchable Chemically Induced Dimerization for Chemo‐optogenetic Control of Protein and Organelle Positioning