2024
A subdural CMOS optical device for bidirectional neural interfacing
Pollmann E, Yin H, Uguz I, Dubey A, Wingel K, Choi J, Moazeni S, Gilhotra Y, Andino-Pavlovsky V, Banees A, Parihar A, Boominathan V, Robinson J, Veeraraghavan A, Pieribone V, Pesaran B, Shepard K. A subdural CMOS optical device for bidirectional neural interfacing. Nature Electronics 2024, 7: 829-841. DOI: 10.1038/s41928-024-01209-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchComplementary metal-oxide-semiconductorOptical devicesMetal-oxide-semiconductorForm factorsCMOS application-specific integrated circuitOptical stimulationApplication-specific integrated circuitIntegrated circuitsMiniature microscopeBidirectional neural interfaceOptogenetic stimulationNeural activityDevicesNeural interfacesCortical areasUltrathinSpatial-temporal precisionPrimate brainFluorescence imaging
2022
Voltage imaging in the olfactory bulb using transgenic mouse lines expressing the genetically encoded voltage indicator ArcLight
Platisa J, Zeng H, Madisen L, Cohen LB, Pieribone VA, Storace DA. Voltage imaging in the olfactory bulb using transgenic mouse lines expressing the genetically encoded voltage indicator ArcLight. Scientific Reports 2022, 12: 1875. PMID: 35115567, PMCID: PMC8813909, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-04482-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTransgenic mouse lineMouse linesOlfactory bulbSubpopulation of interneuronsVivo mammalian brainTransgenic reporter animalsTransgenic reporter miceOlfactory receptor neuronsNeuronal electrical activityVoltage indicator ArcLightGlomerular layerReporter miceMammalian brainReceptor neuronsReporter animalsHigh expression levelsElectrical activityMembrane potential changesOdorant responsesNeural activityCell populationsSingle trialExpression levelsVivo experimentsDifferent cell types