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Pulsed Infrared Light Evokes Astrocytic Calcium Signaling in a Label-Free Format

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Abstract

To begin understanding how pulsed infrared light modulates brain tissues in vivo, we explored its effects on isolated cortical astrocytes in vitro. Pulsed IR light may be a useful tool to study glial physiology.

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