Abstract
Abstract New work by Portera-Cailliau and colleagues, using in vivo two-photon time-lapse imaging, sheds light on some of the intricacies of axonal development and shows distinct patterns of structural and dynamic change according to cell type.These researchers imaged axonal growth and pruning in transgenic mice that express green fluorescent protein in two types of axon in layer 1 of the neocortex: long-distance axonal projections of thalamocortical neurons and local axons of Cajal–Retzius interneurons.
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