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All-optical voltage interrogation for probing synaptic plasticity in vivo
J. Carolan, M. A. Land, et al.
An all-optical approach records sub- and suprathreshold signals in Purkinje cell dendrites while selectively activating granule cell inputs and sensory-evoked climbing fibers, showing that pairing these inputs can induce long-term plasticity of inhibitory responses. Research conducted by Jacques Carolan, Michelle A. Land, Xiaoyu Lu, Maxime Beau, Dimitar Kostadinov, François St-Pierre, Beverley A. Clark, and Michael Häusser.
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