Neocortical calretinin neurons in primates: increase in proportion and microcircuitry structure
In this mini review we first point at the expansion of associative cortical areas in primates as well as at the intrinsic changes in the structure of the cortical column. There is a huge increase in proportion of glutamatergic cortical projecting neurons located in the upper cortical layers (II/III)...
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Main Authors: | Domagoj eDžaja (Author), Ana eHladnik (Author), Ivana eBičanić (Author), Marija eBaković (Author), Zdravko ePetanjek (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2014-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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