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    The dorsal raphe nucleus contains one of the largest groups of serotonergic neurons in the mammalian brain and is the main site of origin of the serotonergic projection to the cerebral cortex. Early electrophysiological studies suggested that serotonergic neurons in this cell group formed a homogeneous cell class. More recent studies however have reported heterogeneity among the core anatomical and electrophysiological properties of these neurons, thus raising the possibility that serotonergic neurons of this cell group may form two or more distinct cell classes. In this Viewpoint, we review these findings and suggest ways to look at cellular heterogeneity among serotonergic neurons.

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    Rodrigo Andrade, Samir Haj-Dahmane. Serotonin neuron diversity in the dorsal raphe. ACS chemical neuroscience. 2013 Jan 16;4(1):22-5

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    PMID: 23336040

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