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Mouse barrel cortex L6 paired patch-clamp with optogenetic activation of L6 CC neurons
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effect_size
CC pairs: 14/14 (100%) responsive; CT pairs: 8/14 (57%) responsive, small-slow responses.
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In 14 pairs of CT-CC cells tested, we recorded reliable synaptic responses from all CC neurons (100%). By contrast, only 8 of the CT cells (57%) generated responses, and all of those were small and slow.
study_system
Mouse barrel cortex L6 paired patch-clamp with optogenetic activation of L6 CC neurons
section_title
4. Translaminar excitatory loops in mouse — L4→L2/3→L5→L6→L4 within the column; asymmetry of forward and backward intracortical projections
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Paired whole-cell recordings combined with optogenetic activation of L6 CC neurons in Ntsr1-Cre mouse barrel cortex slices.
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Within mouse barrel cortex L6, optogenetic activation of corticocortical (CC) L6 cells reliably evokes synaptic responses in 100% of CC neighbors (14/14 pairs), whereas only 57% of corticothalamic (CT) cells (8/14) respond, and CT responses are small and slow — establishing partial isolation of the two L6 excitatory networks.
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  "doi": "10.1016/j.celrep.2017.11.049",
  "claim": "Within mouse barrel cortex L6, optogenetic activation of corticocortical (CC) L6 cells reliably evokes synaptic responses in 100% of CC neighbors (14/14 pairs), whereas only 57% of corticothalamic (CT) cells (8/14) respond, and CT responses are small and slow — establishing partial isolation of the two L6 excitatory networks.",
  "cite_key": "Crandall2017",
  "evidence": "Paired whole-cell recordings combined with optogenetic activation of L6 CC neurons in Ntsr1-Cre mouse barrel cortex slices.",
  "effect_size": "CC pairs: 14/14 (100%) responsive; CT pairs: 8/14 (57%) responsive, small-slow responses.",
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  "claim_source_sentence": "In 14 pairs of CT-CC cells tested, we recorded reliable synaptic responses from all CC neurons (100%). By contrast, only 8 of the CT cells (57%) generated responses, and all of those were small and slow.",
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