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MouseLight: imaging and reconstruction of more than 1,000 projection neurons in mouse motor cortex, thalamus, subiculum and hypothalamus (totaling >85 m of axonal length) defined previously unknown projection-neuron subtypes and organizational principles of long-range connectivity.
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We used this platform to reconstruct more than 1,000 projection neurons in the motor cortex, thalamus, subiculum, and hypothalamus. Together, the reconstructed neurons constitute more than 85 meters of axonal length and are available in a searchable online database. Axonal shapes revealed previously unknown subtypes of projection neurons and suggest organizational principles of long-range connectivity.
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