Julian M C Choy
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Recent Articles
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Choy J, Agahari F, Li L, Stricker C
Front Cell Neurosci
. 2018 Aug;
12:213.
PMID: 30100867
Somatosensory cortex is innervated by afferents originating from the which typically release noradrenaline. We tested if activation of presynaptic α-adrenoceptors (AR) coupled to a G-mediated signaling cascade resulted in calcium...
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Choy J, Sane S, Lee W, Stricker C, Bachor H, Daria V
Front Cell Neurosci
. 2017 May;
11:105.
PMID: 28507508
Recent progress in neuroscience to image and investigate brain function has been made possible by impressive developments in optogenetic and opto-molecular tools. Such research requires advances in optical techniques for...
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Kheradpezhouh E, Choy J, Daria V, Arabzadeh E
Open Biol
. 2017 Apr;
7(4).
PMID: 28424320
TRPA1 is a non-selective cation channel involved in pain sensation and neurogenic inflammation. Although TRPA1 is well established in a number of organs including the nervous system, its presence and...
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Gautam V, Drury J, Choy J, Stricker C, Bachor H, Daria V
Biomed Opt Express
. 2015 Oct;
6(10):4027-36.
PMID: 26504651
We optimize two-photon imaging of living neurons in brain tissue by temporally gating an incident laser to reduce the photon flux while optimizing the maximum fluorescence signal from the acquired...
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Choy J, Suzuki N, Shima Y, Budisantoso T, Nelson S, Bekkers J
Cereb Cortex
. 2015 Oct;
27(1):589-601.
PMID: 26503263
Despite its comparatively simple trilaminar architecture, the primary olfactory (piriform) cortex of mammals is capable of performing sophisticated sensory processing, an ability that is thought to depend critically on its...