Finding the Spark.

IF 1.6 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Bioelectricity Pub Date : 2021-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-16 DOI:10.1089/bioe.2021.0017
Joel M Kralj
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Abstract

It began, as with many good things, at a happy hour. Adam Cohen, a young assistant professor asked whether rhodopsins could be used to optically sense voltage. In the heady days of 2009, channel rhodopsin had just been unveiled as a voltage actuator in neurons. Adam had the insight to question whether rhodopsins could be run in reverse; could optical changes in a protein relay the cellular voltage state using light? This was one of the earliest lessons I learned under his mentorship, and the first piece of advice in this retrospective-turning a scientific question or statement on its head can be the basis for many fantastic research projects.

找到火花。
像许多美好的事情一样,它开始于一个愉快的时刻。年轻的助理教授亚当·科恩(Adam Cohen)问道,视紫红质是否可以用于光学感应电压。在2009年令人兴奋的日子里,通道视紫红质刚刚被发现是神经元中的电压致动器。亚当对视紫红质是否可以反向运行提出了质疑;蛋白质的光学变化可以利用光来传递细胞电压状态吗?这是我在他的指导下学到的最早的一课,也是我在回顾过程中得到的第一个建议——将一个科学问题或陈述颠倒过来,可以成为许多了不起的研究项目的基础。
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Bioelectricity
Bioelectricity Multiple-
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