INT1

This cell type is one of three newly described interneuron types in the dataset. With its dense axonal arborisations with regular boutons, it resembles the fast-spiking interneuron type found in the mammalian striatum in terms of morphology. However, closer analysis revealed that the three types differ in morphology and connectivity. In our dataset, INT1 accounts for 1.1% of adult neurons.


putative neurotransmitter: GABA

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