In vivo calcium imaging shows that dorsal root ganglion stimulation predominantly activates large-sized sensory neurons in mice


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George L Goodwin, Glenn Franken
bioRxiv, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2025, pp. 2025--05

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Goodwin, G. L., & Franken, G. (2025). In vivo calcium imaging shows that dorsal root ganglion stimulation predominantly activates large-sized sensory neurons in mice. BioRxiv, 2025–2005.


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Goodwin, George L, and Glenn Franken. “In Vivo Calcium Imaging Shows That Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation Predominantly Activates Large-Sized Sensory Neurons in Mice.” bioRxiv (2025): 2025–05.


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Goodwin, George L., and Glenn Franken. “In Vivo Calcium Imaging Shows That Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation Predominantly Activates Large-Sized Sensory Neurons in Mice.” BioRxiv, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2025, pp. 2025–05.


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@article{goodwin2025a,
  title = {In vivo calcium imaging shows that dorsal root ganglion stimulation predominantly activates large-sized sensory neurons in mice},
  year = {2025},
  journal = {bioRxiv},
  pages = {2025--05},
  publisher = {Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory},
  author = {Goodwin, George L and Franken, Glenn}
}