Morphoelectric and transcriptomic divergence of the layer 1 interneuron repertoire in human versus mouse neocortex.

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Title: Morphoelectric and transcriptomic divergence of the layer 1 interneuron repertoire in human versus mouse neocortex.
Authors: Chartrand, Thomas, Dalley, Rachel, Close, Jennie, Goriounova, Natalia A., Lee, Brian R., Mann, Rusty, Miller, Jeremy A., Molnar, Gabor, Mukora, Alice, Alfiler, Lauren, Baker, Katherine, Bakken, Trygve E., Berg, Jim, Bertagnolli, Darren, Braun, Thomas, Brouner, Krissy, Casper, Tamara, Csajbok, Eva Adrienn, Dee, Nick, Egdorf, Tom
Source: Science (pre-March 2025). 10/13/2023, Vol. 382 Issue 6667, p178-178. 1p. 1 Diagram.
Subjects: Interneurons, Neocortex, Transcriptomes, Mice, Action potentials, Pyramidal neurons
Abstract: The article discusses a study on the morphoelectric and transcriptomic differences between the layer 1 interneuron repertoire in the human and mouse neocortex. The study, conducted by Thomas Chartrand, Rachel Dalley, and their team, and published in the journal "Nature Neuroscience," reveals distinctions in the abundance of layer 1 cell types between humans and mice, along with differences in gene expression.
Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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Abstract:The article discusses a study on the morphoelectric and transcriptomic differences between the layer 1 interneuron repertoire in the human and mouse neocortex. The study, conducted by Thomas Chartrand, Rachel Dalley, and their team, and published in the journal "Nature Neuroscience," reveals distinctions in the abundance of layer 1 cell types between humans and mice, along with differences in gene expression.
ISSN:00368075
DOI:10.1126/science.adf0805