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Nature Methods 5, 761 - 762 (2008)
doi:10.1038/nmeth0908-761

Genetically encoded Ca2+ sensors come of age

Nathalie L Rochefort1 & Arthur Konnerth1

  1. Nathalie L Rochefort & Arthur Konnerth are in the Institute of Neuroscience, Technical University Munich, 80802 Munich, Germany.
    e-mail: arthur.konnerth@lrz.tum.de


A decade after the introduction of genetically encoded Ca2+ indicator proteins (GECIs), a new generation of improved GECIs demonstrates their usefulness for the functional analysis of the mammalian brain in vivo.

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