Active cortical networks promote shunting fast synaptic inhibition in vivo
Fast synaptic inhibition determines neuronal response properties in the mammalian brain and is mediated by chloride-permeable ionotropic GABA-A receptors (GABAARs). Despite their fundamental role, it is still not known how GABAARs signal in the intact brain. Here, we use in vivo gramicidin recording...
Main Authors: | Burman, RJ, Brodersen, PJN, Raimondo, JV, Sen, A, Akerman, CJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2023
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