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. 2006 Jul 19;26(29):7545-6.
doi: 10.1523/jneurosci.2361-06.2006.

Somatostatin diversity in the inhibitory population

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Somatostatin diversity in the inhibitory population

Shasta L Sabo et al. J Neurosci. .

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Figure 1.
SOM+ neurons labeled in X94, GIN, and X98 transgenic mice have distinct laminar distributions and electrophysiological properties. A, X94 (left), GIN (middle), and X98 (right) somas reside in layers 4, 5, and 2/3, respectively. X94 axons terminate in layer 4, whereas GIN and X98 axons project to layer 1. B, Principle components analysis places X94, GIN, and X98 neurons into separate groups based on combined active and passive membrane properties.

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