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Interneurons Are Not All Created Equally, Some Classes of Interneurons May Underlie Distinct Brain Disorders
Source:
Science Daily
Date Published:
September 8, 2010
Abstract:
Study contests the idea that interneurons have broad, non-specific functions and argues that interneurons have well-defined properties and roles. If classified by their unique features, they may be utilized for specific forms of inhibition.


