Category:Hippocampus CA3 IS-I cell
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| Name: | Hippocampus CA3 IS-I cell |
| Definition: | CA3 Interneuron Specific (IS) cells constitute IS-I, IS-II and IS-III based on their connectivity and neurochemical characteristics. IS-I neurons are visualized for CR and occur in all subfields of hippocampus and dentate gyrus. The CA3 IS-I cells has soma located in strata radiatum, oriens and pyramidale. The dendritic tree arborizes extensively in stratum radiatum but may also invade other layers. The characteristic feature of these dendrites is that they from long dendrodendritic junctions with each other. The main axons ramify in stratum radiatum, where they emit several collaterals that course in all directions. |
| Synonym(s): | CA3 Interneuron-specific I cell |
| Abbreviation | CA3 IS I |
| Super-category: | neuron |
| Defining citation: | Freund & Buzsaki, 1996, p373, PMID 8915675 |
| PMID: | PMID 8915675 |
| Id: | nlx_cell_091210 |
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