Diversity in striatal synaptic circuits arises from distinct embryonic progenitor pools in the ventral telencephalon
Synaptic circuits in the brain are precisely organized, but the processes that govern this precision are poorly understood. Here, we explore how distinct embryonic neural progenitor pools in the lateral ganglionic eminence contribute to neuronal diversity and synaptic circuit connectivity in the mou...
Main Authors: | van Heusden, F, Macey-Dare, A, Gordon, J, Krajeski, R, Sharott, A, Ellender, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2021
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