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Wireless, battery-free subdermally implantable photometry systems for chronic recording of neural dynamics
by
Haney, Chad R.
, Schmit, Matthew B.
, Vázquez-Guardado, Abraham
, Lu, Luyao
, Chen, Zhiyuan
, Kandela, Irawati
, Cai, Haijiang
, Rogers, John A.
, Waters, Emily A.
, Gutruf, Philipp
, Burton, Alex
, Obaid, Sofian N.
, Cai, Le
, Stuart, Tucker
in
Animals
/ Biological Sciences
/ Brain - diagnostic imaging
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain - surgery
/ Calcium signalling
/ Computed tomography
/ Constraints
/ Electronics
/ Energy harvesting
/ Engineering
/ Equipment Design
/ Fiber optics
/ Fibers
/ Fluorescence
/ Interrogation
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Monitoring
/ Nervous system
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neuroscience
/ Optical communication
/ Optical fibers
/ Photometers
/ Photometry
/ Photometry - instrumentation
/ Photometry - methods
/ Physical Sciences
/ Population genetics
/ Power supplies
/ Prostheses and Implants
/ Recording
/ Tethers
/ Wireless Technology - instrumentation
2020
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Wireless, battery-free subdermally implantable photometry systems for chronic recording of neural dynamics
by
Haney, Chad R.
, Schmit, Matthew B.
, Vázquez-Guardado, Abraham
, Lu, Luyao
, Chen, Zhiyuan
, Kandela, Irawati
, Cai, Haijiang
, Rogers, John A.
, Waters, Emily A.
, Gutruf, Philipp
, Burton, Alex
, Obaid, Sofian N.
, Cai, Le
, Stuart, Tucker
in
Animals
/ Biological Sciences
/ Brain - diagnostic imaging
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain - surgery
/ Calcium signalling
/ Computed tomography
/ Constraints
/ Electronics
/ Energy harvesting
/ Engineering
/ Equipment Design
/ Fiber optics
/ Fibers
/ Fluorescence
/ Interrogation
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Monitoring
/ Nervous system
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neuroscience
/ Optical communication
/ Optical fibers
/ Photometers
/ Photometry
/ Photometry - instrumentation
/ Photometry - methods
/ Physical Sciences
/ Population genetics
/ Power supplies
/ Prostheses and Implants
/ Recording
/ Tethers
/ Wireless Technology - instrumentation
2020
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Wireless, battery-free subdermally implantable photometry systems for chronic recording of neural dynamics
by
Haney, Chad R.
, Schmit, Matthew B.
, Vázquez-Guardado, Abraham
, Lu, Luyao
, Chen, Zhiyuan
, Kandela, Irawati
, Cai, Haijiang
, Rogers, John A.
, Waters, Emily A.
, Gutruf, Philipp
, Burton, Alex
, Obaid, Sofian N.
, Cai, Le
, Stuart, Tucker
in
Animals
/ Biological Sciences
/ Brain - diagnostic imaging
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain - surgery
/ Calcium signalling
/ Computed tomography
/ Constraints
/ Electronics
/ Energy harvesting
/ Engineering
/ Equipment Design
/ Fiber optics
/ Fibers
/ Fluorescence
/ Interrogation
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Monitoring
/ Nervous system
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neuroscience
/ Optical communication
/ Optical fibers
/ Photometers
/ Photometry
/ Photometry - instrumentation
/ Photometry - methods
/ Physical Sciences
/ Population genetics
/ Power supplies
/ Prostheses and Implants
/ Recording
/ Tethers
/ Wireless Technology - instrumentation
2020
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Wireless, battery-free subdermally implantable photometry systems for chronic recording of neural dynamics
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Wireless, battery-free subdermally implantable photometry systems for chronic recording of neural dynamics
2020
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Recording cell-specific neuronal activity while monitoring behaviors of freely moving subjects can provide some of the most significant insights into brain function. Current means for monitoring calcium dynamics in genetically targeted populations of neurons rely on delivery of light and recording of fluorescent signals through optical fibers that can reduce subject mobility, induce motion artifacts, and limit experimental paradigms to isolated subjects in open, two-dimensional (2D) spaces. Wireless alternatives eliminate constraints associated with optical fibers, but their use of head stages with batteries adds bulk and weight that can affect behaviors, with limited operational lifetimes. The systems introduced here avoid drawbacks of both types of technologies, by combining highly miniaturized electronics and energy harvesters with injectable photometric modules in a class of fully wireless, battery-free photometer that is fully implantable subdermally to allow for the interrogation of neural dynamics in freely behaving subjects, without limitations set by fiber optic tethers or operational lifetimes constrained by traditional power supplies. The unique capabilities of these systems, their compatibility with magnetic resonant imaging and computed tomography and the ability to manufacture them with techniques in widespread use for consumer electronics, suggest a potential for broad adoption in neuroscience research.
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