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Electrophysiology and morphology of human cortical supragranular pyramidal cells in a wide age range
P. Barzó, I. Szöts, et al.
Pyramidal cells — the cortex’s main signal integrators — show clear age-dependent changes from birth to 85 years: subthreshold and suprathreshold properties evolve during the first year toward lower excitability but greater temporal precision, while dendritic spine shape distributions differ between infant and old neurons. Research conducted by Pál Barzó, Ildikó Szöts, Martin Tóth, Éva Adrienn Csajbók, Gábor Molnár, and Gábor Tamás.
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