Controlling the bioelectrical properties of neurons with ferritin-based magnetogenetics

Published: 28 October 2022| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/y3gbz9s9rp.1
Contributors:
MIRIAM HERNANDEZ-MORALES,
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Data correspond to the study of the magnetic activation of ion channels coupled with ferritin. The magnetogenetic technique FeRIC was used to activate ferritin-coupled TRPV4 and TMEM16A channels. The data correspond to electrophysiological recordings of the membrane resistance, membrane currents, and spiking activity in Neuro2a cells and neurons. The data also include voltage imaging results using the voltage-sensitive fluorophore BeRST 1. The activity of neurons is reported as spiking activity in Hz. The data also include calcium and halide imaging results. Data is organized in files corresponding to the Figures of the manuscript "Controlling the bioelectrical properties of neurons with ferritin-based magnetogenetics" which is under review.

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University of California Berkeley

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Electrophysiology, Calcium Imaging, Voltage Clamp

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