@chrisXrodgers I totally agree with you. But the problem is that many of the "cell type" markers are activity regulated. So then how would one define "cell type" without considering "cell state"? I think a more holistic way of categorizing cell types is needed, for example there is some recent examples of utilizing morphology and electrophysiological properties in addition to transcriptomics for categorizing neuronal types (i.e. MET-types).