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Favre-Bulle, Vanwalleghem, et al. use optical trapping to stimulate the vestibular system in stationary larval zebrafish and then use SPIM microscopy and GCaMP to describe resulting activity across the brain. The result is a brain-wide atlas of vestibular processing at cellular resolution.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Current Biology |
Volume | 28 |
Issue | 23 |
Pages (from-to) | 3711-3722.e3 |
ISSN | 0960-9822 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 3 Dec 2018 |
Externally published | Yes |
Funding Information:
We thank the Scott and Rubinsztein-Dunlop labs for feedback on the manuscript. Support was provided by an NHMRC Project Grant (APP1066887), ARC Future Fellowship (FT110100887), a Simons Foundation Pilot Award (399432), and two ARC Discovery Project Grants (DP140102036 and DP110103612) to E.K.S.; an ARC Discovery Project (DP140100753) to H.R-D.; and a fellowship from the Human Frontiers Science Program (LT000146/2016) to M.A.T. Support was also provided by the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF), QLD node.
Funding Information:
We thank the Scott and Rubinsztein-Dunlop labs for feedback on the manuscript. Support was provided by an NHMRC Project Grant ( APP1066887 ), ARC Future Fellowship ( FT110100887 ), a Simons Foundation Pilot Award ( 399432 ), and two ARC Discovery Project Grants ( DP140102036 and DP110103612 ) to E.K.S.; an ARC Discovery Project ( DP140100753 ) to H.R-D.; and a fellowship from the Human Frontiers Science Program ( LT000146/2016 ) to M.A.T. Support was also provided by the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF), QLD node.
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