Journal article

A method for isolating cortical interneurons sharing the same birthdays for gene expression studies

HX Ng, EP Lee, BL Cavanagh, JM Britto, SS Tan

Experimental Neurology | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2017

Abstract

The two neuronal populations in the cortex, pyramidal neurons and interneurons, can be separated based on neurotransmitter identity, however, within this segregation a large degree of diversity exists. Investigations into the molecular diversity of neurons are impeded by the inability to isolate cell populations born at different times for gene expression analysis. Developing interneurons may be distinguished by the expression of Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase-67 (GAD67). Neuronal birthdating using nucleoside analogs is an effective means of identifying coetaneous interneurons. Using these two features, neurotransmitter identity and birthdating, we have developed a method to isolate migrating i..

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