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Rosehip neurons are inhibitory present in the first layer (the molecular layer) of the . They make up about 10-15% of all inhibitory neurons in Layer 1. Neurons of this type (having "large ‘rosehip’-like axonal boutons and compact arborization") exist in humans, but have not been reported in .

Rosehip neurons are named after the fruit due to the 's resemblance to their berries.

These rosehip cells show an immunohistochemical profile (GAD1++, CNR1––CALB2––) matching a single defined cell type whose specific molecular marker signature is not seen in mouse cortex. Rosehip cells in layer 1 make homotypic gap junctions, predominantly target apical dendritic shafts of layer 3 pyramidal neurons, and inhibit backpropagating pyramidal action potentials in microdomains of the dendritic tuft. These cells are therefore positioned for potent local control of distal dendritic computation in cortical pyramidal neurons.


Discovery
An international group of scientists discovered Rosehip neurons and announced their discovery in August 2018. These authors contributed equally to this work: Eszter Boldog (University of Szeged, , ), Trygve E. Bakken (Allen Institute for Brain Science, , WA, ), and Rebecca D. Hodge (Allen Institute for Brain Science, , WA, ). They identified this cell with the help of RNA sequencing.


See also
  • Endorestiform nucleus, a nucleus discovered in 2018 which is uniquely present in human.

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