Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Minimally-invasive and activity-dependent control of excitable cells
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Application No.: US15545428Application Date: 2016-01-22
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Publication No.: US11242374B2Publication Date: 2022-02-08
- Inventor: Christopher I. Moore , Ute Hochgeschwender , Diane Lipscombe
- Applicant: Brown University , Central Michigan University
- Applicant Address: US RI Providence; US MI Mount Pleasant
- Assignee: Brown University,Central Michigan University
- Current Assignee: Brown University,Central Michigan University
- Current Assignee Address: US RI Providence; US MI Mount Pleasant
- Agency: Adler Pollock & Sheehan P.C.
- International Application: PCT/US2016/014593 WO 20160122
- International Announcement: WO2016/118902 WO 20160728
- Main IPC: C12N5/0793
- IPC: C12N5/0793 ; C07K14/705 ; A61N5/06 ; A01K67/027

Abstract:
The present invention provides a method of bioluminescence-driven optogenetic control of excitable cells. The excitable cell expresses a light-gated ion channel, and a luminescent protein can be expressed either in the excitable cell or in another cell proximal to the excitable cell. The methods of the invention can be used to desynchronize local activity of excitable cells in a mammalian tissue. The methods of the invention can be used to treat a disease or condition in a mammal, the disease or condition being related to bursting. The disease or condition can be Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, a sleep disorder, or a sensory-related disease or condition (e.g., attention deficit disorder or pain). The invention also provides a conjugate of containing a voltage-gated ion channel and a luminescent protein.
Public/Granted literature
- US20180044397A1 MINIMALLY-INVASIVE AND ACTIVITY-DEPENDENT CONTROL OF EXCITABLE CELLS Public/Granted day:2018-02-15
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