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Interneurons in the subiculum have a polarized axonal cloud instead of a circular as found in other brain regions. Additionally, pyramidal neurons in the subiculum lack recurrent connections, but they connect via recurrent inhibition. Therefore, inhibition plays a major role in this circuitry and we pose the question, which function the extraordinary axon morphology serves in this setting.
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Interneurons in the subiculum have a polarized axonal cloud instead of a circular as found in other brain regions. Additionally, pyramidal neurons in the subiculum lack recurrent connections, but they connect via recurrent inhibition. Therefore, inhibition plays a major role in this circuitry and we pose the question, which function the extraordinary axon morphology serves in this setting.
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