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Neurons / Computational neuroscience / Neurophysiology / Cellular neuroscience / Photostimulation / Dendritic spine / Channelrhodopsin / Two-photon excitation microscopy / Action potential / Neuroscience / Biology / Nervous system
Date: 2013-01-11 09:30:09
Neurons
Computational neuroscience
Neurophysiology
Cellular neuroscience
Photostimulation
Dendritic spine
Channelrhodopsin
Two-photon excitation microscopy
Action potential
Neuroscience
Biology
Nervous system

brief communications Two-photon optogenetics of dendritic spines and neural circuits

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