Functional effects of distinct innervation styles of pyramidal cells by fast spiking cortical interneurons

  1. Yoshiyuki Kubota  Is a corresponding author
  2. Satoru Kondo
  3. Masaki Nomura
  4. Sayuri Hatada
  5. Noboru Yamaguchi
  6. Alsayed A Mohamed
  7. Fuyuki Karube
  8. Joachim Lübke
  9. Yasuo Kawaguchi
  1. National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Japan
  2. Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan
  3. Kyoto University, Japan
  4. Research Centre Jülich, Germany
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  1. Yoshiyuki Kubota
  2. Satoru Kondo
  3. Masaki Nomura
  4. Sayuri Hatada
  5. Noboru Yamaguchi
  6. Alsayed A Mohamed
  7. Fuyuki Karube
  8. Joachim Lübke
  9. Yasuo Kawaguchi
(2015)
Functional effects of distinct innervation styles of pyramidal cells by fast spiking cortical interneurons
eLife 4:e07919.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.07919