Publications by authors named "Padraic Calpin"
Article Synopsis
- - The study compares the distribution of interneurons in the thalamus between primates and mice, revealing that mice have a more complex variety of thalamic interneurons than previously thought.
- - It identifies two developmental pathways for these interneurons: one from the midbrain populating sensory areas and another from the forebrain, which is limited to certain associative areas.
- - The research shows that the midbrain-derived class of interneurons is also present in the thalamus of the marmoset, suggesting a shared developmental organization that can be further explored in mouse models, despite species differences in interneuron density.
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