Bidirectional modulation of evoked synaptic transmission by pulsed infrared light

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  • who: Xuedong Zhu from the DepartmentBoston University have published the Article: Bidirectional modulation of evoked synaptic transmission by pulsed infrared light, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors report that pulsed IR light at lower power levels significantly enhanced the evoked synaptic transmission. Specifically, the authors propose that, due to a high temperature sensitivity of the C ­ a2+-activated vesicular release processes, the IR light pulse led to an increase in the EPSC amplitude, a reduction in the synaptic delay, and an acceleration in the EPSC rising phase at relatively lower power . . .

     

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