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Quantum Dots Switch Neurons On, Off

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SEATTLE, Feb. 13, 2012 — Light from electrons confined by quantum dots has been used to activate and control targeted brain neurons, demonstrating a noninvasive method for studying cell communication and learning how specific cells may contribute to brain disorders. The method offers an alternative to electrodes on the scalp or implanted within the brain that deliver zaps of electricity for cell stimulation. Unfortunately, these electrodes activate large areas of neural territory, made up of thousands or even millions of cells of many different types. This makes it impossible to target the behavior of...Read full article

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    Photonics.com
    Feb 2012
    GLOSSARY
    quantum dots
    Also known as QDs. Nanocrystals of semiconductor materials that fluoresce when excited by external light sources, primarily in narrow visible and near-infrared regions; they are commonly used as alternatives to organic dyes.
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