Journal article
Controlling Brain Cells With Light: Ethical Considerations for Optogenetic Clinical Trials
F Gilbert, AR Harris, RMI Kapsa
AJOB Neuroscience | Published : 2014
Abstract
Optogenetics is being optimistically presented in contemporary media for its unprecedented capacity to control cell behavior through the application of light to genetically modified target cells. As such, optogenetics holds obvious potential for application in a new generation of invasive medical devices by which to potentially provide treatment for neurological and psychiatric conditions such as Parkinson's disease, addiction, schizophrenia, autism and depression. Design of a first-in-human optogenetics experimental trial has already begun for the treatment of blindness. Optogenetics trials involve a combination of highly invasive genetic and electronic interventions that results in irrever..
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