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English: Multimodal illumination allows photoactivation of ASH and inhibition of downstream signaling via Arch. Using multimodal illumination, ASH was photoactivated by projecting blue light (4.2 mW/mm2, 435–475 nm) on the head of the animals, evoking a reversal. This backward movement could temporarily be interrupted by inhibition of downstream command interneuron via Arch and illumination of the head region with green light (4.7 mW/mm2, 543–593 nm). Backward movement is continued after the inhibitory light pulse ended and an omega bend is executed. Related to Figure 6.
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Source Video S5 from Husson S, Liewald J, Schultheis C, Stirman J, Lu H, Gottschalk A (2012). "Microbial Light-Activatable Proton Pumps as Neuronal Inhibitors to Functionally Dissect Neuronal Networks in C. elegans". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0040937. PMID 22815873. PMC: 3397962.
Author Husson S, Liewald J, Schultheis C, Stirman J, Lu H, Gottschalk A
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