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List of works by Jelena Platisa

A Bright and Fast Red Fluorescent Protein Voltage Indicator That Reports Neuronal Activity in Organotypic Brain Slices

scientific article

A fluorescent, genetically-encoded voltage probe capable of resolving action potentials

scientific article (publication date: 2012)

A head-mountable microscope for high-speed fluorescence brain imaging

A second-generation imaging system for freely moving animals

Adaptive Evolution of Eel Fluorescent Proteins from Fatty Acid Binding Proteins Produces Bright Fluorescence in the Marine Environment

scientific article

Design constraints for mobile, high-speed fluorescence brain imaging in awake animals.

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Directed Evolution of Key Residues in Fluorescent Protein Inverses the Polarity of Voltage Sensitivity in the Genetically Encoded Indicator ArcLight

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Fluorescent protein voltage probes derived from ArcLight that respond to membrane voltage changes with fast kinetics

scientific article

Genetically encoded fluorescent voltage indicators: are we there yet?

scientific article published in March 2018

Genetically encoded fluorescent voltage sensors using the voltage-sensing domain of Nematostella and Danio phosphatases exhibit fast kinetics

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Genetically targeted optical electrophysiology in intact neural circuits

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Head-mountable high speed camera for optical neural recording

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Herbicide phosphinothricin causes direct stimulation hormesis.

scientific article published on 29 September 2012

Improved Genetically Encoded Voltage Sensitive Optical Probes Detect Action Potentials and Subthreshold Events

In Vivo Imaging of Odor-Evoked Responses in the Olfactory Bulb using Arclight, a Novel Fp Voltage Probe

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Induction of peroxidases and superoxide dismutases in transformed embryogenic calli of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.).

scientific article published on 7 November 2007

Single action potentials and subthreshold electrical events imaged in neurons with a fluorescent protein voltage probe.

scientific article