Neurogliaform cells mediate feedback inhibition in the medial entorhinal cortex

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    The medial entorhinal cortex (MEC) contains several functional neuronal types involved in spatial navigation, including grid cells, head direction, and speed cells (Hafting et_al, 2005; Tukker et_al, 2021). Stellate cells in layer II have been shown to communicate with each other solely via fast spiking parvalbumin+ interneurons (Couey et_al, 2013), meanwhile, layer II pyramidal cells have a higher connection probability with many surrounding neuronal types (Winterer et_al, 2017; Zutshi et_al, 2018). Several studies focused on the function of parvalbumin+ fast-spiking interneurons, and only limited data have been published on the connectivity matrix of . . .

     

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