The mosaic of AII amacrine cell bodies in rat retina is indistinguishable from a random distribution
The vertebrate retina contains a large number of different types of neurons that can be distinguished by their morphological properties. Assuming that no location should be without a contribution from the circuitry and function linked to a specific type of neuron, it is expected that the dendritic t...
Main Authors: | Faldalen Guttormsen, M.S (Author), Gerking, Y. (Author), Hartveit, E. (Author), Hossain, M.K (Author), Liu, J.H (Author), Peter, D.O (Author), Veruki, M.L (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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NLM (Medline)
2022
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