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To fully maximize the experimental effects, a wireless optogenetic system with a light source implanted into the mouse head is needed. The Newdoon Wireless Optogenetics System is equipped with Bluetooth control, battery for portability, highly flexible and compact design, and serves as a supplement of the mainstream wired optogenetics systems."
 
To fully maximize the experimental effects, a wireless optogenetic system with a light source implanted into the mouse head is needed. The Newdoon Wireless Optogenetics System is equipped with Bluetooth control, battery for portability, highly flexible and compact design, and serves as a supplement of the mainstream wired optogenetics systems."
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[http://www.newdoon.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=25_79&product_id=1103 Website]

Latest revision as of 22:48, 17 February 2024

"Optical-fiber-based optogenetic stimulation systems are typically equipped with fiber optic rotating interfaces to prevent fiber entanglement for recordings in freely-moving animals. However, in complex experimental scenarios, such as social interaction, wired solution is suboptimal.

To fully maximize the experimental effects, a wireless optogenetic system with a light source implanted into the mouse head is needed. The Newdoon Wireless Optogenetics System is equipped with Bluetooth control, battery for portability, highly flexible and compact design, and serves as a supplement of the mainstream wired optogenetics systems."

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