2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2022.02.055
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Long-Term Precision Editing of Neural Circuits Using Engineered Gap Junction Hemichannels

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“…Using chemical and genetic approaches, we increase and decrease Kenyon cell number and Kenyon cell input number. This approach adds to a growing body of literature in which researchers engineer cell biological changes to neurons in order to probe developmental algorithms or change circuit function (Dzirasa et al, 2022;Hawk et al, 2021;Heckman and Doe, 2022;Linneweber et al, 2020;Meng et al, 2019;Pechuk et al, 2022;Pop et al, 2020;Prieto-Godino et al, 2020). Both the developmental and functional results force us to rethink assumptions and predictions about how the structure of connectivity influences odor representations and learned associations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using chemical and genetic approaches, we increase and decrease Kenyon cell number and Kenyon cell input number. This approach adds to a growing body of literature in which researchers engineer cell biological changes to neurons in order to probe developmental algorithms or change circuit function (Dzirasa et al, 2022;Hawk et al, 2021;Heckman and Doe, 2022;Linneweber et al, 2020;Meng et al, 2019;Pechuk et al, 2022;Pop et al, 2020;Prieto-Godino et al, 2020). Both the developmental and functional results force us to rethink assumptions and predictions about how the structure of connectivity influences odor representations and learned associations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%