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Repetitive anatomical patterns for thalamocortical projections of higher-order thalamic nuclei

Cortico-thalamo-cortical circuits entail extensive trans-thalamic connectivity between cortical areas, yet their structural organization and function remain poorly understood. Here, the thalamocortical projections of several higher-order thalamic nuclei were characterized by retrograde tracing from two cortical areas, the primary somatosensory (S1) and motor (M1) cortices. Cholera toxin B conjugated with different fluorophores allowed for simultaneous detection of projection neurons targeting S1 and M1. A cell detection pipeline based on neural networks was developed to allow semi-automated analysis of large thalamic imaging volumes to quantitatively infer the spatial distribution of project

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