Host interneurons mediate plasticity reactivated by embryonic inhibitory cell transplantation in mouse visual cortex
Transplantation of embryonic interneurons can restore juvenile plasticity to the adult host visual cortex. Here, the authors show that transplanted embryonic interneurons reactivate cortical plasticity via Neuregulin/ErbB4 signaling in host parvalbumin interneurons.
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Main Authors: | XiaoTing Zheng, Kirstie J. Salinas, Dario X. Figueroa Velez, Taylor Nakayama, Xiaoxiao Lin, Dhruba Banerjee, Xiangmin Xu, Sunil P. Gandhi |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cbd298a18fce46f5a8cd7b6b60a3df48 |
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