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Received May 17, 2006
Revised June 19, 2006
Accepted after revision July 7, 2006

Electrophysiological and gene expression profiling of neuronal cell types in mammalian neocortex

Kojiro Yano1, Tatiana Subkhankulova1, Frederick J. Livesey1, and Hugh P. C. Robinson1*

1 University of Cambridge

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: hpcr{at}cam.ac.uk.

It is a challenging question to understand how different neuronal types are organised into a complex architecture in the cortex, an architecture which is also adapted in different regions to subserve very different functions. Recent developments in genetic and molecular techniques have opened up the possibility of using gene expression profiling for neuronal cell typing, with the aim of uncovering novel cell types and the underlying mechanisms which generate and maintain neuronal heterogeneity in the cortex. This review introduces some current ideas about neuronal cell types in the cortex and describes recent approaches to expression profiling for defining cortical neuronal cell types.


Key words: Cellular electrophysiology • Cerebral cortex • Neocortical neurons




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