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  • ...file data for each cell. Detailed annotation of cell names can be found in the Database. ...ronal cell types in the retina. Our hope is to collaborate with experts in the field to generate a resource that unifies current classification efforts an
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  • == Anatomy of the human retina == ...ian retina.<ref name="Masland2001">Masland, R. The fundamental plan of the retina (2001). Nature Neuroscience <strong>4</strong> (9): 877-886</ref>]]
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  • ====A simplification of the process==== ...will continue to expand the model to include more factors from the retinal neurons.
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  • ...may enter these ganglion cells through channels present at gap junctions. The molecule glycine is also thought to pass through these channels from amacri ...nformation and organize information before it is sent to higher centers in the brain for further processing.
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  • ...file data for each cell. Detailed annotation of cell names can be found in the Database. ...ronal cell types in the retina. Our hope is to collaborate with experts in the field to generate a resource that unifies current classification efforts an
    748 B (117 words) - 10:43, 25 November 2015
  • ...file data for each cell. Detailed annotation of cell names can be found in the Database. ...ronal cell types in the retina. Our hope is to collaborate with experts in the field to generate a resource that unifies current classification efforts an
    748 B (117 words) - 10:43, 25 November 2015
  • ...ontribute to circadian rhythms and pupillary light reflex, the resizing of the pupil. ...(in humans at least) then passes information to the next relay station in the brain for sorting and integrating into further information processing chann
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  • ...tent/23/7/2872.full.pdf Demonstration of Cholinergic Ganglion Cells in Rat Retina: Expression of an Alternative Splice Variant of Choline Acetyltransferase]
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  • ...e processed signal to the [[Dendrite#Dendritic_Arbor|dendritic arbors]] of the ganglion cells. ...ell|ganglion cells]], characterized by varicose [[Axon|axon]] terminals in the IPL.
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  • ...ho had previously described "spongioblasts" in the retina that were likely the very same cells Ramón y Cajal later named "amacrine."<ref name="Uchiyama 2
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  • [[Image:Ganglion Cell.png|thumb|right|350px|A ganglion cell reconstructed in EyeWire]] ...een, but based upon studies on dendritic morphology, it is estimated that, in mammals, there are approximately 20 subtypes of RCG's.
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  • ...y at the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research in Heidelberg, Germany. In order to accomplish this, we have formed a diverse team of scientists, soft ....org/news/cerebrum/detail.aspx?id=13758 Connectomics: Tracing the Wires of the Brain.]
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  • ...urons, insulate one neuron from another, destroy pathogens and remove dead neurons. ...attach/16149.pdf Müller cells are living optical fibers in the vertebrate retina]. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 104(20):8287-8292.</ref>
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  • ...attach/16149.pdf Müller cells are living optical fibers in the vertebrate retina]. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 104(20):8287-8292.</ref>
    656 B (103 words) - 16:07, 17 November 2015
  • ...age:jamb010_side.png|thumb|right|420px|A side view of a JAM-B cell showing the asymmetrical dendritic field.<ref name="kim2008" />]] ...LGN). This was the first cell type in the retina to be classified based on the presence of a molecular biomarker (?check).
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  • ...pretation of many of the earlier classifications, because now we could see the entire dendritic tree of a ganglion cell.
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  • ...ovea</li><li>sclera</li><li>choroid</li><li>superior rectus muscle</li><li>retina</li></div></ol> <ref>Eye-diagram no circles border http://commons.wikimedia ...ing is done within the eye, but most of it is done in the visual cortex in the brain.
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  • ...kipedia.org/wiki/Motion_Sensing_in_Vision (Accessed April 02, 2012).</ref> The rest of this page will only apply to ON/OFF DS Ganglion Cells. ...Taylor (2012). Direction selectivity in the retina: symmetry and asymmetry in structure and function. Nature Neuroscience <strong>13</strong> (3): 194-20
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  • ...humb|right|400px|an ON-OFF direction-selective ganglion cell reconstructed in EyeWire]] ...kipedia.org/wiki/Motion_Sensing_in_Vision (Accessed April 02, 2012).</ref> The rest of this page will only apply to ON/OFF DS Ganglion Cells.
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  • ...ON-center orientation selective ganglion cells in the visual streak of the retina.<ref name="Levick"></ref><ref name="Venkataramani"></ref> ...strips of light when the intensity contrast between the strip of light and the background is 1/5.
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