The chart depicts the overall single-cell RT-PCR detection of each mRNA examined, by neuron type. To determine statistically significant expression, the proportion of neurons with detectable expression was compared with the proportion of overall false positives (shown in far right column, see Methods for calculation of false positives). There was statistically significant expression of all messages examined (in at least one neuron type), except for the α6 nAChR subunit. Stratum oriens interneurons (filled bars) had significant expression of GAD 65, GAD 67, VGAT and the α2, α3, α4, α7, β2 and β3 nAChR subunits. Stratum radiatum interneurons (open bars) had significant expression of GAD 65, GAD 67, VGAT and the α3, α4, α5, α7, β2, β3 and β4 nAChR subunits. Pyramidal neurons (hatched bars) had significant expression of the α4, α5, β2, β3 and β4 nAChR subunits. β-Actin expression was detected in over 95 % of all three neuron types. Statistically significant differences between the two populations expressing functional nAChRs (stratum oriens and stratum radiatum) are indicated by an asterisk. All statistical comparisons utilized a z test of two proportions, with P < 0.05. When comparing the detection of different subunits (i.e. α2 in stratum oriens vs.α3 in stratum oriens) it should be kept in mind that the detection limits for the subunits are not necessarily the same. The experimentally determined detection limits are reported in the Methods, and the approximated levels of relative subunit expression for each neuron population are reported in the Results.