Journal article
Anterograde neuronal circuit tracing using a genetically modified herpes simplex virus expressing EGFP
AE McGovern, N Davis-Poynter, J Rakoczy, S Phipps, DG Simmons, SB Mazzone
Journal of Neuroscience Methods | ELSEVIER | Published : 2012
Abstract
Insights into the anatomical organization of complex neural circuits provide important information about function, and thus tools that facilitate neuroanatomical studies have proved invaluable in neuroscience. Advances in molecular cloning have allowed the production of novel recombinant neuroinvasive viruses for use in transynaptic neural tracing studies. However, the vast majority of these viruses have motility in the retrograde direction only, therefore limiting their use to studies of synaptic input circuitry. Here we describe the construction of an EGFP reporting herpes simplex virus, strain H129, which preferentially moves along synaptically connected neurons in the anterograde directi..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
These studies were funded by grants awarded to Dr. Mazzone from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (566734; 454776; 1025589). The NHMRC played no role in the design, conduct or reporting of this study.