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Publication : Clonal production and organization of inhibitory interneurons in the neocortex.

First Author  Brown KN Year  2011
Journal  Science Volume  334
Issue  6055 Pages  480-6
PubMed ID  22034427 Mgi Jnum  J:177854
Mgi Id  MGI:5296405 Doi  10.1126/science.1208884
Citation  Brown KN, et al. (2011) Clonal production and organization of inhibitory interneurons in the neocortex. Science 334(6055):480-6
abstractText  The neocortex contains excitatory neurons and inhibitory interneurons. Clones of neocortical excitatory neurons originating from the same progenitor cell are spatially organized and contribute to the formation of functional microcircuits. In contrast, relatively little is known about the production and organization of neocortical inhibitory interneurons. We found that neocortical inhibitory interneurons were produced as spatially organized clonal units in the developing ventral telencephalon. Furthermore, clonally related interneurons did not randomly disperse but formed spatially isolated clusters in the neocortex. Individual clonal clusters consisting of interneurons expressing the same or distinct neurochemical markers exhibited clear vertical or horizontal organization. These results suggest that the lineage relationship plays a pivotal role in the organization of inhibitory interneurons in the neocortex.
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