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Mouse model shines light on locomotor circuits

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Laura S. Marshall, [email protected]

A new genetically modified mouse in which certain neurons respond to light stimulation could mean good things for patients with spinal cord injuries that impair their ability to walk. When the mouse’s neurons were exposed to blue light, walkinglike motor activity was demonstrated. “This new mouse model will impact the way in which future studies examining the organization of neurons involved in walking are performed,” said Dr. Ole Kiehn, a professor in the department of neuroscience at Karolinska Institute, who led the study. “We hope that our findings can provide...Read full article

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    Published: April 2010
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