Optogenetic Activation of Colon Epithelium of the Mouse Produces High-Frequency Bursting in Extrinsic Colon Afferents and Engages Visceromotor Responses
Payal A. Makadia(Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh), Brian M. Davis(University of Pittsburgh), Joseph F. Margiotta(University of Toledo Medical Center), Sarah A. Najjar(New York University), Jami L. Saloman(University of Pittsburgh), Bin Feng(Tongde Hospital of Zhejiang Province), Kathryn M. Albers(University of Pittsburgh), Peter C. Adelman(University of Pittsburgh)
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