Topic Brief: Photoactivation of ChR2 expressed in the nociceptive sensory fibres leads to action potential generation in them and subsequent ... Harvard Medical School scientists have developed new computational techniques that can make sense of the bodily movements ...
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Photoactivation of ChR2 expressed in the nociceptive sensory fibres leads to action potential generation in them and subsequent ... Harvard Medical School scientists have developed new computational techniques that can make sense of the bodily movements ... Associate Professor of Biological Engineering and Brain and Cognitive Sciences Ed Boyden explains
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- Photoactivation of ChR2 expressed in the nociceptive sensory fibres leads to action potential generation in them and subsequent ...
- Harvard Medical School scientists have developed new computational techniques that can make sense of the bodily movements ...
- Associate Professor of Biological Engineering and Brain and Cognitive Sciences Ed Boyden explains
- The work of Jennings and colleagues identifies a neural circuit underlying feeding
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