<p>This “Correspondence” is a “Response” to the “Comment” by Dr. Aihua Yuan and Dr. Bo Yuan, titled “Re-examining interneuron-specific Nrp2 deletion: overlooked striatal and cortical contributions”, in relation to our published article “Dysregulation of neuropilin-2 expression in inhibitory neurons impairs hippocampal circuit development and enhances risk for autism-related behaviors and seizures”. While the limitations expressed in the comment by Drs Yuan and Yuan regarding the potential extrahippocampal contributions to the behavioral deficits in mice with interneuron-specific Neuropilin 2 deletion are valid, we would like to emphasize that these issues were extensively and were thoroughly discussed in our publication and not overlooked.</p>

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Response to: “Re-examining interneuron-specific Nrp2 deletion: overlooked striatal and cortical contributions”

  • Deepak Subramanian,
  • Carol Eisenberg,
  • Andrew Huang,
  • Jiyeon Baek,
  • Haniya Naveed,
  • Samiksha Komatireddy,
  • Michael W. Shiflett,
  • Tracy S. Tran,
  • Vijayalakshmi Santhakumar

摘要

This “Correspondence” is a “Response” to the “Comment” by Dr. Aihua Yuan and Dr. Bo Yuan, titled “Re-examining interneuron-specific Nrp2 deletion: overlooked striatal and cortical contributions”, in relation to our published article “Dysregulation of neuropilin-2 expression in inhibitory neurons impairs hippocampal circuit development and enhances risk for autism-related behaviors and seizures”. While the limitations expressed in the comment by Drs Yuan and Yuan regarding the potential extrahippocampal contributions to the behavioral deficits in mice with interneuron-specific Neuropilin 2 deletion are valid, we would like to emphasize that these issues were extensively and were thoroughly discussed in our publication and not overlooked.