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What resolves this contention: Classical morphological studies describe double bouquet cells as a prominent interneuron type in primate cortex with vertically oriented axonal bundles. However, comprehensive mouse transcriptomic/morphological surveys do not identify a clear double bouquet equivalent, raising questions about whether rodents lack this type, have a molecularly similar but morphologically different counterpart, or whether the category is a nomenclature artifact.
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