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The cerebral cortex has several types of GABAergic interneurons. Known types of GABAergic neurons (dark gray) and putative types (light gray) have
different connections with projection neurons in the neocortex. The known GABAergic cells include chandelier cells, which terminate exclusively on the
axons of pyramidal neurons, and the large and small basket cells, whose axons terminate mainly on the cell bodies of pyramidal neurons. Double bouquet
and neurogliaform cells may also be GABAergic. The neurogliaform cells form axosomatic synapses on spiny pyramidal neurons. (Adapted, with
permission, from Houser et al. 1986.)
Source: The Organization of the Central Nervous System, Principles of Neural Science, Fifth Editon
Citation: Kandel ER, Schwartz JH, Jessell TM, Siegelbaum SA, Hudspeth AJ, Mack S. Principles of Neural Science, Fifth Editon; 2012 Available
at: http://mhmedical.com/ Accessed: May 11, 2017
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