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  • Hinova-Palova, D.; Edelstein, L.; Landzhov, B.; Minkov, M.; Malinova, L.; Hristov, S.; Denaro, F.; Alexandrov, A.; Kiriakova, T.; Brainova, I.; Paloff, A.; Ovtscharoff, W.
    Topographical distribution and morphology of NADPH-diaphorase-stained neurons in the human claustrum (2014), Front. Syst. Neurosci., 8, 96 .
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Homo sapiens
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claustrum two populations of NADPH diaphorase-positive neurons exist in the human claustrustrum. One is comprised of large and medium cells consistent with a projection neuron phenotype, the other is represented by small cells resembling the interneuron phenotype as defined by previous Golgi impregnation studies. NADPH diaphorase-reactive neurons are heterogenously distributed throughout the claustrum Homo sapiens
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