Abstract

Elizabeth Hanson, Moritz Armbruster, Lauren A. Lau, Mary E. Sommer, Zin-Juan Klaft, et al. (see pages [3611–3626][1]) Glutamate is the brain's primary excitatory neurotransmitter, but during development, it acts as a regulatory signal that helps shape inhibitory cortical circuits. That's

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