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High-efficiency holographic stimulation of blue light-sensitive excitatory opsins in vivo

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Abstract

We performed two-photon holographic stimulation of blue light-sensitive excitatory opsins using high- and low-repetition rate lasers and we demonstrate high-efficiency neural stimulation with few mW average power per cell in the intact mouse cortex.

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