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  • Alfonsa et al. show that wakefulness causes shifts in cortical EGABAA, weakening synaptic inhibition and resulting in markers of local sleep pressure, and identify Cl regulation as a link between sleep–wake history, cortical activity and behavior.

    • Hannah Alfonsa
    • Richard J. Burman
    • Colin J. Akerman
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 26, P: 64-78
  • Glutamatergic neurons in the mammalian cortex are born from a heterogeneous pool of embryonic progenitors, however, it is unclear how these different progenitors contribute to diversity within the mature cortex. In this study, authors combine in utero progenitor labeling techniques with targeted Patch-Seq methods and high resolution synaptic circuit mapping in the mature mouse cortex to show that intermediate progenitors can generate restricted sets of transcriptomically-defined glutamatergic neurons that have distinct patterns of local and long-range synaptic connections.

    • Tommas J. Ellender
    • Sophie V. Avery
    • Colin J. Akerman
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-16