Dependence of GABAergic synaptic areas on the interneuron type and target size.
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Heterogeneity and diversity of striatal GABAergic interneuronsSerotonin inhibits low-threshold spike interneurons in the striatumComplex autonomous firing patterns of striatal low-threshold spike interneuronsLooking for the role of cannabinoid receptor heteromers in striatal functionThe Diversity of Cortical Inhibitory SynapsesInhibitory interneurons in visual cortical plasticityA novel functionally distinct subtype of striatal neuropeptide Y interneuronFeedforward and feedback inhibition in neostriatal GABAergic spiny neuronsReconstructing the three-dimensional GABAergic microcircuit of the striatumFunctional effects of distinct innervation styles of pyramidal cells by fast spiking cortical interneuronsSinging-related neural activity distinguishes four classes of putative striatal neurons in the songbird basal gangliaA translational profiling approach for the molecular characterization of CNS cell typesAn inhibitory corticostriatal pathwayLoss of cyclin-dependent kinase 5 from parvalbumin interneurons leads to hyperinhibition, decreased anxiety, and memory impairmentBehavioral flexibility is increased by optogenetic inhibition of neurons in the nucleus accumbens shell during specific time segments.Important factors for the three-dimensional reconstruction of neuronal structures from serial ultrathin sectionsCharacterization and extraction of the synaptic apposition surface for synaptic geometry analysis.Differential wiring of local excitatory and inhibitory synaptic inputs to islet cells in rat spinal lamina II demonstrated by laser scanning photostimulation.Quantitative ultrastructural differences between local and medial septal GABAergic axon terminals in the rat hippocampus.Long-term potentiation of excitatory synapses on neocortical somatostatin-expressing interneuronsDistinct roles of GABAergic interneurons in the regulation of striatal output pathways.Using potassium currents to solve signal-to-noise problems in inhibitory feedforward networks of the striatum.Transcriptome analysis in a rat model of L-DOPA-induced dyskinesiaDiffering effects of intracortical circuits on plasticity.Spike-timing dependent plasticity in the striatum.Neurochemical characterization of the tree shrew dorsal striatumCB1 Cannabinoid Receptor Expression in the Striatum: Association with Corticostriatal Circuits and Developmental Regulation.Cholinergic interneurons in the dorsal and ventral striatum: anatomical and functional considerations in normal and diseased conditionsStriatal microcircuitry and movement disordersMouse models of neurodevelopmental disease of the basal ganglia and associated circuits.Cannabinoid receptor 1-expressing neurons in the nucleus accumbens.Subgroups of parvalbumin-expressing interneurons in layers 2/3 of the visual cortex.Recurrent inhibitory network among striatal cholinergic interneurons.Paraxanthine: Connecting Caffeine to Nitric Oxide Neurotransmission.Voltage drives diverse endocannabinoid signals to mediate striatal microcircuit-specific plasticity.Structural correlates of efficient GABAergic transmission in the basal ganglia-thalamus pathwaySynaptic input correlations leading to membrane potential decorrelation of spontaneous activity in cortex.Serotonin excites fast-spiking interneurons in the striatum.Secretagogin expression delineates functionally-specialized populations of striatal parvalbumin-containing interneuronsStriatal plasticity and basal ganglia circuit function.
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Dependence of GABAergic synaptic areas on the interneuron type and target size.
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Dependence of GABAergic synaptic areas on the interneuron type and target size.
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Dependence of GABAergic synaptic areas on the interneuron type and target size.
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Dependence of GABAergic synaptic areas on the interneuron type and target size.
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Dependence of GABAergic synaptic areas on the interneuron type and target size.
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Dependence of GABAergic synaptic areas on the interneuron type and target size.
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Dependence of GABAergic synaptic areas on the interneuron type and target size.
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Dependence of GABAergic synaptic areas on the interneuron type and target size
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.20-01-00375.2000
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