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. 2012 Mar 7;107(11):3200–3216. doi: 10.1152/jn.00943.2011

Table 3.

Breakdown of reconstructed neurons into morphological classes

Wide Field Vertical Narrow Field Vertical Horizontal Stellate Not Classified Total
Medial slice, P3–4 2 (28.57%) 0 (0.00%) 1 (14.29%) 1 (14.29%) 3 (42.86%) 7
Medial slice, P6–7 0 (0.00%) 3 (30.00%) 0 (0.00%) 1 (10.00%) 6 (60.00%) 10
Medial slice, P12–13 2 (50.00%) 1 (25.00%) 0 (0.00%) 0 (0.00%) 1 (25.00%) 4
Medial slice, P19–21 0 (0.00%) 2 (28.57%) 1 (14.29%) 1 (14.29%) 3 (42.86%) 7
Lateral slice, P3–4 1 (14.29%) 2 (28.57%) 2 (28.57%) 0 (0.00%) 2 (28.57%) 7
Lateral slice, P6–7 1 (11.11%) 2 (22.22%) 0 (0.00%) 0 (0.00%) 6 (66.67%) 9
Lateral slice, P12–13 2 (28.57%) 1 (14.29%) 0 (0.00%) 1 (14.29%) 3 (42.86%) 7
Lateral slice, P19–21 1 (20.00%) 2 (40.00%) 0 (0.00%) 0 (0.00%) 2 (40.00%) 5
Medial slice, P6–7, ipsilateral enucleation at P6–7 0 (0.00%) 1 (14.29%) 1 (14.29%) 1 (14.29%) 4 (57.14%) 7
Lateral slice, P6–7, ipsilateral enucleation at P0 2 (14.29%) 1 (7.14%) 2 (14.29%) 2 (14.29%) 7 (50.00%) 14

Data are number of cells and % of total cells (in parentheses) per group. At all ages examined, roughly half of the reconstructed neurons could be readily classified into one of the previously reported cell classes in the SGS layer of the SC.