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Patriarchi, Tommaso
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Mohebi, Ali
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Sun, Junqing
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Marley, Aaron
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Liang, Ruqiang
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Dong, Chunyang
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Puhger, Kyle
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Mizuno, Grace O.
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Davis, Carolyn M.
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Wiltgen, Brian
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von Zastrow, Mark
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Berke, Joshua D.
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Tian, Lin
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2020-10-30T18:52:25Z
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2020-09-23T02:42:15Z
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2020-09-23T13:14:46Z
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2020-10-30T18:52:25Z
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2020-11
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1548-7105
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1548-7091
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10.1038/s41592-020-0936-3
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/442000
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Genetically encoded dopamine sensors based on green fluorescent protein (GFP) enable high-resolution imaging of dopamine dynamics in behaving animals. However, these GFP-based variants cannot be readily combined with commonly used optical sensors and actuators, due to spectral overlap. We therefore engineered red-shifted variants of dopamine sensors called RdLight1, based on mApple. RdLight1 can be combined with GFP-based sensors with minimal interference and shows high photostability, permitting prolonged continuous imaging. We demonstrate the utility of RdLight1 for receptor-specific pharmacological analysis in cell culture, simultaneous assessment of dopamine release and cell-type-specific neuronal activity and simultaneous subsecond monitoring of multiple neurotransmitters in freely behaving rats. Dual-color photometry revealed that dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens evoked by reward-predictive cues is accompanied by a rapid suppression of glutamate release. By enabling multiplexed imaging of dopamine with other circuit components in vivo, RdLight1 opens avenues for understanding many aspects of dopamine biology.
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en
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Nature
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An expanded palette of dopamine sensors for multiplex imaging in vivo
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Journal Article
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2020-09-07
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Nature Methods
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17
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ethz.journal.issue
11
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ethz.journal.abbreviated
Nat Methods
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1147
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1155
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New York, NY
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published
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2020-09-23T02:42:30Z
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