Abstract

Mammalian cerebral cortex is composed of excitatory glutamatergic principal neurons (∼80% of the total) and inhibitory GABAergic interneurons (∼20%). Although GABAergic interneurons are less abundant, they have a crucial role in regulating cortical excitability and ultimately, in ensuring the

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