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Olfactory bulb main interneuron periglomerular GABA cell                                        Show
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Possibly from other interneurons in the glomerular layer.
                
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Spontaneous and electrically driven GABAergic synaptic inputs to PG cells come possibly from other interneurons in the glomerular layer.                                         Show
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Reversed chloride gradients, demonstrated by cytochemical methods, may be responsible for excitatory GABA effects on selected periglomerular neurons                                         Show
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Voltage-sensitive dye signals recorded from the glomerular layer reflect activity in periglomerular cells and that Cl- efflux through non-GABAA chloride channels contributes to the postsynaptic depolarization of these cells after olfactory nerve stimulation                                         Show
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It was shown that stimulation of PG cells results in self-inhibition: release of GABA from an individual PG cell activates GABA(A) receptors on the same neuron                                         Show
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