Investigating the feasibility of channelrhodopsin variants for nanoscale optogenetics
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Edward S Boyden | Karl Deisseroth | Charu Ramakrishnan | Markus A Stahlberg | Katrin I Willig | Camin Dean | K. Deisseroth | E. Boyden | C. Ramakrishnan | K. Willig | C. Dean | Markus A. Stahlberg | Camin Dean
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