PubMed
General STEM
Can a sea creature's eye unlock the secret to light-based optogenetics?
The pineal gland's ancient light-sensing protein works like a molecular light switch that flips in both directions—and scientists are learning to repurpose it to control neurons with precision.
This means neuroscientists may have a new tool to turn brain circuits on and off with light, advancing everything from understanding memory to testing potential therapies.
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