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Lateral presynaptic inhibition mediates gain control in an olfactory circuit

Shawn R. Olsen & Rachel I. Wilson

Nature 452, 956-960(24 April 2008)

doi:10.1038/nature06864

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Figure 1

Removing lateral input disinhibits projection neurons.

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Figure 2

Lateral inhibition suppresses spontaneous EPSCs and scales with total ORN input.

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Lateral GABAergic suppression of ORN–PN synapses.

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Genetic evidence that GABAB receptors inhibit ORN–PN synapses at a presynaptic locus.

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Figure 5

GABA receptor antagonists mimic removal of lateral input to a projection neuron.

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