Here we survey a molecular genetic approach for imaging synaptic inhibition. This approach is based on measuring intracellular chloride concentration ([Cl2]i) with the fluorescent chloride indicator protein, Clomeleon. We first describe several different ways to express Clomeleon in selected populations of neurons in the mouse brain. These methods include targeted viral gene transfer, conditional expression controlled by Cre recombination, and transgenesis based on the neuron-specific promoter, thy1. Next, we evaluate the feasibility of using different lines of thy1::Clomeleon transgenic mice to image synaptic inhibition in several different brain regions: the hippocampus, the deep cerebellar nuclei (DCN), the basolateral nucleus of the amy...
Chloride is the most abundant physiological anion and participates in a variety of cellular processe...
International audienceGenetically encoded biosensors are widely used in cell biology for the non-inv...
Chloride homeostasis has a pivotal role in controlling neuronal excitability in the adult brain and ...
Chloride is of eminent relevance for neural signal processing. Its intracellular concentration deter...
AbstractWe constructed a novel optical indicator for chloride ions by fusing the chloride-sensitive ...
We describe an engineered fluorescent optogenetic sensor, SuperClomeleon, that robustly detects inhi...
We constructed a novel optical indicator for chloride ions by fusing the chloride-sensitive yellow f...
We constructed a novel optical indicator for chloride ions by fusing the chloride-sensitive yellow f...
Tonic inhibition was imaged in cerebellar granule cells of transgenic mice expressing the optogeneti...
Intracellular chloride and pH are fundamental regulators of neuronal excitability and they are often...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Genetically encoded biosensors are widely used in cell biology for the non-invas...
Neuronal Network consists of two different types of neurons: the excitatory and inhibitory systems. ...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Chloride is the most abundant physiological anion and participates in a variety of cellular processe...
Chloride (Cl-) homeostasis is known to be fundamental for central nervous system functioning. Altera...
Chloride is the most abundant physiological anion and participates in a variety of cellular processe...
International audienceGenetically encoded biosensors are widely used in cell biology for the non-inv...
Chloride homeostasis has a pivotal role in controlling neuronal excitability in the adult brain and ...
Chloride is of eminent relevance for neural signal processing. Its intracellular concentration deter...
AbstractWe constructed a novel optical indicator for chloride ions by fusing the chloride-sensitive ...
We describe an engineered fluorescent optogenetic sensor, SuperClomeleon, that robustly detects inhi...
We constructed a novel optical indicator for chloride ions by fusing the chloride-sensitive yellow f...
We constructed a novel optical indicator for chloride ions by fusing the chloride-sensitive yellow f...
Tonic inhibition was imaged in cerebellar granule cells of transgenic mice expressing the optogeneti...
Intracellular chloride and pH are fundamental regulators of neuronal excitability and they are often...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Genetically encoded biosensors are widely used in cell biology for the non-invas...
Neuronal Network consists of two different types of neurons: the excitatory and inhibitory systems. ...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Chloride is the most abundant physiological anion and participates in a variety of cellular processe...
Chloride (Cl-) homeostasis is known to be fundamental for central nervous system functioning. Altera...
Chloride is the most abundant physiological anion and participates in a variety of cellular processe...
International audienceGenetically encoded biosensors are widely used in cell biology for the non-inv...
Chloride homeostasis has a pivotal role in controlling neuronal excitability in the adult brain and ...