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Does Light Propagate Better Along Pyramidal Apical Dendrites in Cerebral Cortex?

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Abstract

Simulation studies of light propagation in cerebral cortex often assume homogeneous and direction-independent scattering; however, direct measurements revealed significant directional dependence with implications for optogenetics and diffuse optical tomography.

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