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SUBMITTER: Jager P
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7906600 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Jager Polona P Moore Gerald G Calpin Padraic P Durmishi Xhuljana X Salgarella Irene I Menage Lucy L Kita Yoshiaki Y Wang Yan Y Kim Dong Won DW Blackshaw Seth S Schultz Simon R SR Brickley Stephen S Shimogori Tomomi T Delogu Alessio A
eLife 20210201
The ubiquitous presence of inhibitory interneurons in the thalamus of primates contrasts with the sparsity of interneurons reported in mice. Here, we identify a larger than expected complexity and distribution of interneurons across the mouse thalamus, where all thalamic interneurons can be traced back to two developmental programmes: one specified in the midbrain and the other in the forebrain. Interneurons migrate to functionally distinct thalamocortical nuclei depending on their origin: the a ...[more]