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The gamma-Protocadherins regulate the survival of GABAergic interneurons during developmentally-regulated cell deathCarriere et al., 2020
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- Carriere C
- Sing A
- Wang W
- Jones B
- Yee Y
- Ellegood J
- Marocha J
- Maganti H
- Awofala L
- Aziz A
- Lerch J
- Lefebvre J
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- bioRxiv
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Inhibitory interneurons integrate into developing circuits in specific ratios and distributions. In the cortex, the formation of inhibitory networks occurs concurrently with the apoptotic elimination of a third of GABAergic interneurons. The molecular mechanisms that select …
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