Country | Type | Number | Dated | Case |
United States Of America | Issued Patent | 10,837,968 | 11/17/2020 | 2015-044 |
The electrophysiological recordings of the activity of single neurons embedded within a network provides a powerful method for understanding brain function. While this approach has proven incredibly powerful, real limitations exist, namely the invasive requirement of sticking an electrode into biological samples, severely disrupting underlying tissue, restricting recordings primarily to cellular soma, and making recording from multiple sites challenging or impossible.
UC Berkeley researchers have developed compositions and methods for sparsely labeling neurons of cells with VF dyes. The VF dyes are sensitive to small variations in neuronal transmembrane potentials and can respond both to rapid and sustained membrane potential changes. The invention is also less susceptible to capacitative loading issues.
Imaging, research tools, dye, VF dye, Medical imaging, neurons, fluorescense