Chandelier cell axons identified by parvalbumin-immunoreactivity in the normal human temporal cortex and in Alzheimer's disease.
Fonseca M, Soriano E, Ferrer I, Martinez A, Tuñon T.
Fonseca M, et al. Among authors: ferrer i.
Neuroscience. 1993 Aug;55(4):1107-16. doi: 10.1016/0306-4522(93)90324-9.
Neuroscience. 1993.
PMID: 8232900
These terminals were found more abundantly in layers II and VI, less frequently in layers III and V, were hardly identified in layer IV, and absent in layer I. The relationship of parvalbumin-immunoreactive terminals and axon initial segments was further evidenced by re-se …
These terminals were found more abundantly in layers II and VI, less frequently in layers III and V, were hardly identified in layer IV, and …