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Dellal S, Zurita H, Valero M, Abad-Perez P, Kruglikov I, Meng J, et al.
bioRxiv . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40060562
Cortical GABAergic interneurons (INs) are comprised of distinct types that provide tailored inhibition to pyramidal cells (PCs) and other INs, thereby enabling precise control of cortical circuit activity. INs expressing...
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Meng J, Kang Y, Lai A, Feyerabend M, Inoue W, Martinez-Trujillo J, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39713292
Can the transcriptomic profile of a neuron predict its physiological properties? Using a Patch-seq dataset of the primary visual cortex, we addressed this question by focusing on spike rate adaptation...
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Machold R, Rudy B
Front Cell Neurosci . 2024 Aug; 18:1414955. PMID: 39113758
GABAergic interneurons (INs) in the mammalian forebrain represent a diverse population of cells that provide specialized forms of local inhibition to regulate neural circuit activity. Over the last few decades,...
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Machold R, Dellal S, Valero M, Zurita H, Kruglikov I, Meng J, et al.
Elife . 2023 Sep; 12. PMID: 37665123
Cortical GABAergic interneurons (INs) represent a diverse population of mainly locally projecting cells that provide specialized forms of inhibition to pyramidal neurons and other INs. Most recent work on INs...
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Wu S, Sevier E, Dwivedi D, Saldi G, Hairston A, Yu S, et al.
Neuron . 2023 Jun; 111(17):2675-2692.e9. PMID: 37390821
The cardinal classes are a useful simplification of cortical interneuron diversity, but such broad subgroupings gloss over the molecular, morphological, and circuit specificity of interneuron subtypes, most notably among the...
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Meng J, Schuman B, Rudy B, Wang X
J Neurosci . 2023 Mar; 43(18):3202-3218. PMID: 36931710
Neocortical layer 1 (L1) consists of the distal dendrites of pyramidal cells and GABAergic interneurons (INs) and receives extensive long-range "top-down" projections, but L1 INs remain poorly understood. In this...
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Ibrahim L, Huang S, Fernandez-Otero M, Sherer M, Qiu Y, Vemuri S, et al.
Neuron . 2021 Sep; 109(21):3473-3485.e5. PMID: 34478630
Higher-order projections to sensory cortical areas converge on layer 1 (L1), the primary site for integration of top-down information via the apical dendrites of pyramidal neurons and L1 GABAergic interneurons....
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Schuman B, Dellal S, Pronneke A, Machold R, Rudy B
Annu Rev Neurosci . 2021 Mar; 44:221-252. PMID: 33730511
Many of our daily activities, such as riding a bike to work or reading a book in a noisy cafe, and highly skilled activities, such as a professional playing a...
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Valero M, Viney T, Machold R, Mederos S, Zutshi I, Schuman B, et al.
Nat Neurosci . 2021 Feb; 24(3):401-411. PMID: 33619404
Pyramidal cells and GABAergic interneurons fire together in balanced cortical networks. In contrast to this general rule, we describe a distinct neuron type in mice and rats whose spiking activity...
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Allaway K, Munoz W, Tremblay R, Sherer M, Herron J, Rudy B, et al.
Elife . 2020 Dec; 9. PMID: 33355093
The basal forebrain cholinergic system projects broadly throughout the cortex and constitutes a critical source of neuromodulation for arousal and attention. Traditionally, this system was thought to function diffusely. However,...