
Edward Boyden
Y. Eva Tan Professor in Neurotechnology, MIT McGovern Institute and Yang Tan Collective
Investigator, HHMI
Selected articles
- “Single-shot 20-fold expansion microscopy” | Nature Methods
- “In vivo optical clearing of mammalian brain” | bioRxiv
- “Temporally multiplexed imaging of dynamic signaling networks in living cells” | Cell
- “Optogenetic control of neural activity: The biophysics of microbial rhodopsins in neuroscience” | Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics
- “Expansion microscopy” | Science
- “Spatial multiplexing of fluorescent reporters for imaging signaling network dynamics” | Cell
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