CORDIS Project
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This project explores how different types of interneurons are allocated within the cerebral cortex during development. By utilizing advanced genetic and electrophysiological techniques, it aims to understand the mechanisms that ensure balanced neural networks for proper brain function.
The neural assembly underlying the formation of functional networks in the cerebral cortex is conceivably the most complex biological system that exists.
Much of this complexity arises during development through the interaction of dozens of different neuronal populations, which belong to two general classes: excitatory glutamatergic pyramidal cells and inhibitory gamma-aminobutyric containing (GABAergic) interneurons.
Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of the assembly of cortical circuits is…
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