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Publication : Depth-specific optogenetic control in vivo with a scalable, high-density μLED neural probe.

First Author  Scharf R Year  2016
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  6
Pages  28381 PubMed ID  27334849
Mgi Jnum  J:265497 Mgi Id  MGI:6101840
Doi  10.1038/srep28381 Citation  Scharf R, et al. (2016) Depth-specific optogenetic control in vivo with a scalable, high-density muLED neural probe. Sci Rep 6:28381
abstractText  Controlling neural circuits is a powerful approach to uncover a causal link between neural activity and behaviour. Optogenetics has been widely adopted by the neuroscience community as it offers cell-type-specific perturbation with millisecond precision. However, these studies require light delivery in complex patterns with cellular-scale resolution, while covering a large volume of tissue at depth in vivo. Here we describe a novel high-density silicon-based microscale light-emitting diode (muLED) array, consisting of up to ninety-six 25 mum-diameter muLEDs emitting at a wavelength of 450 nm with a peak irradiance of 400 mW/mm(2). A width of 100 mum, tapering to a 1 mum point, and a 40 mum thickness help minimise tissue damage during insertion. Thermal properties permit a set of optogenetic operating regimes, with ~0.5 degrees C average temperature increase. We demonstrate depth-dependent activation of mouse neocortical neurons in vivo, offering an inexpensive novel tool for the precise manipulation of neural activity.
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