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Classification of electrophysiological and morphological types in mouse visual cortex

Authors :
Tom Egdorf
Rebecca de Frates
Emma Garren
Sara Kebede
Peter Chong
John W. Phillips
Nivretta Thatra
Samuel R Josephsen
Philip R. Nicovich
Tim Jarsky
Xiaoxiao Liu
Susan M. Sunkin
Brian Lee
Keith B. Godfrey
Matthew Kroll
Nicole Blesie
Bosiljka Tasic
Amy Bernard
Lisa Kim
Costas A. Anastassiou
Kristen Hadley
Staci A. Sorensen
Thuc Nghi Nguyen
Martin Schroedter
Corinne Teeter
Kirsten Crichton
Josef Sulc
Rachel A. Dalley
David Feng
Tracy Lemon
Michael Hawrylycz
Miranda Robertson
Christine Cuhaciyan
Eliza Barkan
Shiella Caldejon
Tsega Desta
Kris Bickley
Dan Castelli
Wayne Wakeman
Herman Tung
Hongkui Zeng
Grace Williams
Nadezhda Dotson
Rusty Mann
Tamara Casper
Anton Arkhipov
Daniel Park
Sheana Parry
Jed Perkins
Alyse Doperalski
Brian Long
Thomas Braun
Christof Koch
Gabe J. Murphy
Aaron Oldre
Changkyu Lee
Colin Farrell
Medea McGraw
Amanda Gary
Kiet Ngo
Melissa Gorham
Naz Taskin
Jim Berg
Samuel Dingman
Tanya L. Daigle
Agata Budzillo
Marissa Garwood
Gilberto J. Soler-Llavina
Aaron Szafer
Nick Dee
Jonathan T. Ting
Lydia Ng
Alex M. Henry
James Harrington
Julie A. Harris
Michael S. Fisher
Lindsay Ng
Caroline Habel
Nathalie Gaudreault
Krissy Brouner
David Reid
Lydia Potekhina
Rob Young
DiJon Hill
Cliff Slaughterbeck
Ed Lein
Alice Mukora
David Sandman
Stefan Mihalas
Nathan W. Gouwens
Zhi Zhou
Hanchuan Peng
Hong Gu
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2018.

Abstract

Understanding the diversity of cell types in the brain has been an enduring challenge and requires detailed characterization of individual neurons in multiple dimensions. To profile morpho-electric properties of mammalian neurons systematically, we established a single cell characterization pipeline using standardized patch clamp recordings in brain slices and biocytin-based neuronal reconstructions. We built a publicly-accessible online database, the Allen Cell Types Database, to display these data sets. Intrinsic physiological and morphological properties were measured from over 1,800 neurons from the adult laboratory mouse visual cortex. Quantitative features were used to classify neurons into distinct types using unsupervised methods. We establish a taxonomy of morphologically- and electrophysiologically-defined cell types for this region of cortex with 17 e-types and 35 m-types, as well as an initial correspondence with previously-defined transcriptomic cell types using the same transgenic mouse lines.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cfca7e9215372424dd682d3a161f1bc4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/368456