This Matters Arising Response paper addresses the Sultan et al. (2016) Matters Arising paper, published concurrently in Neuron. Clonally related excitatory neurons maintain a coherent relationship following their specification and migration. Whether cortical interneurons behave similarly is a fundamental question in developmental neuroscience. In Mayer et al. (2015), we reported that sibling interneurons disperse over several millimeters, across functional and anatomical boundaries. This finding demonstrated that clonality is not predictive of an interneuron's ultimate circuit specificity. Comparing the distribution of interneurons published in Mayer et al. to a random computer simulation, Sultan et al. suggest that clonally related interne...
Interneurons are critical components of the neocortical circuitry but the mechanisms that regulate t...
Neocortical interneurons are very diverse in morphological, physiological, molecular, and developmen...
Two recent papers, Li et al. (2012) in Nature and Ohtsuki et al. (2012) in this issue of Neuron, sho...
SummaryThe mammalian neocortex is composed of two major neuronal cell types with distinct origins: e...
SummaryThe mammalian neocortex is composed of two major neuronal cell types with distinct origins: e...
SummaryThe medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) gives rise to the majority of mouse forebrain interneuro...
The medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) gives rise to the majority of mouse forebrain interneurons. Her...
The medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) gives rise to the majority of mouse forebrain interneurons. Her...
The medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) gives rise to the majority of mouse forebrain interneurons. Her...
One unsolved issue in brain development is how interneurons migrating tangentially into the cortex a...
Interneurons are critical components of the neocortical circuitry but the mechanisms that regulate t...
SummaryInterneurons of the cerebral cortex represent a heterogeneous population of cells with import...
Cortical interneurons display striking differences in shape, physiology, and other attributes, chall...
Neocortical interneurons are very diverse in morphological, physiological, molecular, and developmen...
Two recent papers, Li et al. (2012) in Nature and Ohtsuki et al. (2012) in this issue of Neuron, sho...
Interneurons are critical components of the neocortical circuitry but the mechanisms that regulate t...
Neocortical interneurons are very diverse in morphological, physiological, molecular, and developmen...
Two recent papers, Li et al. (2012) in Nature and Ohtsuki et al. (2012) in this issue of Neuron, sho...
SummaryThe mammalian neocortex is composed of two major neuronal cell types with distinct origins: e...
SummaryThe mammalian neocortex is composed of two major neuronal cell types with distinct origins: e...
SummaryThe medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) gives rise to the majority of mouse forebrain interneuro...
The medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) gives rise to the majority of mouse forebrain interneurons. Her...
The medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) gives rise to the majority of mouse forebrain interneurons. Her...
The medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) gives rise to the majority of mouse forebrain interneurons. Her...
One unsolved issue in brain development is how interneurons migrating tangentially into the cortex a...
Interneurons are critical components of the neocortical circuitry but the mechanisms that regulate t...
SummaryInterneurons of the cerebral cortex represent a heterogeneous population of cells with import...
Cortical interneurons display striking differences in shape, physiology, and other attributes, chall...
Neocortical interneurons are very diverse in morphological, physiological, molecular, and developmen...
Two recent papers, Li et al. (2012) in Nature and Ohtsuki et al. (2012) in this issue of Neuron, sho...
Interneurons are critical components of the neocortical circuitry but the mechanisms that regulate t...
Neocortical interneurons are very diverse in morphological, physiological, molecular, and developmen...
Two recent papers, Li et al. (2012) in Nature and Ohtsuki et al. (2012) in this issue of Neuron, sho...