So excited to see our study online on bioRxiv!
I really love this story and hope these beautiful sensors can help the community better understand the eCB system.
Looking forward to seeing what people can do with them! 😎
A long-standing question in neuroscience is why the eCB system uses two ligands for the same receptors and how their release differs. To address it, we’re happy to share a pair of selective GRAB sensors that detect 2-AG and AEA, respectively, in real time.
https://t.co/wF1H9kmTrB
Excited to present my poster on Oct 8, 13: 00-17: 00! Learn about our new endocannabinoid sensors with selective responses to anandamide and 2-AG. All are welcome - stop by and chat! 🧠🧠
(1/4) Exciting news! Our new GRAB sensor of SNPF promotes discoveries in the dynamics and molecular regulation between neuropeptide and neurotransmitter release in vivo. ✨✨✨Dive into the details here: https://t.co/EjzLM8N5WK. 🧪 Flies and plasmids are all available NOW!
Thrilled to announce the publication of our green and red dopamine sensors! Sensitive new tools for in vivo cortical dopamine detection and flexible with dual-color imaging!! Congrats @_echozhuo@robinlou66 and our amazing collaborators who made this possible! #dopamine#GRAB
We are thrilled to share our latest biological finding published with @NeuroCellPress that "Local 5-HT signaling bi-directionally regulates the coincidence time window for associative learning"!
Big congrats to @BigTree_Zeng, @XuelinLi1!
Check it out
https://t.co/rzAIHNhShQ
Li Lab is now presenting an e-poster in #ICRS2022GALWAY !
New endocannabinoid sensors in GRAB family. We have successfully developed two new sensors, very selective for AEA and 2-AG, respectively.
1/4 New discovery from Yulong Li Lab! We found that 5-HT regulates the coincidence time window of one-trial olfactory learning in both behavior and circuitry plasticity levels. #coincidence time window #olfactory_learning#GRAB_sensors
1/4 A toolkit of new GRAB fluorescent neuropeptide sensors from Li Lab! These sensors can detect neuropeptides at nanomolar concentration with a robust increase in fluorescence. #GRABSensors#Neuropeptide
Happy to share our endocannabinoid sensor published on @NatureBiotech today. GRAB-eCB2.0, which is based on CB1R and cpEGFP, enables the detection of eCB in vivo with good sensitivity and spatiotemporal resolution. #GRABSensors#endocannabinoid