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Neocortical Axon Arbors Trade-off Material and Conduction Delay Conservation

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Axon length and number of boutons per branch order.

For both basket and spiny cell axons, with increasing branch order there was a rapid decline in (A) percentage of total axon arbor length per arbor, (B) percentage of total boutons per arbor, and (C) mean bouton density (measured from ‘bouton-laden’ axonal sections only, so ignoring ‘bouton-free’ section length from the calculation – for distinction, see text), which was initially much higher from basket than spiny cell axons. Hence, the majority of axonal wire and boutons were found on first- and second-order branches. (D) Proportion of internodal axon length per branch order accounted for by ‘bouton-free’ sections increased with branch order with an offset between spiny and basket cell classes reaching 100% at fifth-order.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000711.g009