Neuron Names: A Gene- and Property-Based Name Format, With Special Reference to Cortical Neurons
Precision in neuron names is increasingly needed. We are entering a new era in which classical anatomical criteria are only the beginning toward defining the identity of a neuron as carried in its name. New criteria include patterns of gene expression, membrane properties of channels and receptors,...
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Main Authors: | Gordon M. Shepherd (Author), Luis Marenco (Author), Michael L. Hines (Author), Michele Migliore (Author), Robert A. McDougal (Author), Nicholas T. Carnevale (Author), Adam J. H. Newton (Author), Monique Surles-Zeigler (Author), Giorgio A. Ascoli (Author) |
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2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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