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*'''1-10''' = depth in retina: layer dendrites stratify in (10 is closest to GCL)
 
*'''1-10''' = depth in retina: layer dendrites stratify in (10 is closest to GCL)
 
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== Retinal Ganglion Cells ==
 
For a list of comprehensive RGC classification papers, see references below.
 
=== [[ON-OFF Directionally Selective Ganglion Cells]] ===
 
=== [[ON Directionally Selective Ganglion Cells]] ===
 
=== [[Alpha Retinal Ganglion Cells]] ===
 
=== [[Intrinsically Photosensitive Retinal Ganglion Cells (ipRGCs)]] ===
 
=== [[Local Edge Detectors]] ===
 
=== [[J-RGCs]] ===
 
=== [[Chromatically Sensitive Ganglion Cells]] ===
 
=== [[Orientation Selective Ganglion Cells]] ===
 
=== [[Suppressed-by-Contrast Ganglion Cells]] ===
 
=== [[Beta Cells]] ===
 
  
 
== Bipolar Cells ==
 
== Bipolar Cells ==

Revision as of 16:01, 23 September 2015

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Basic breakdown of how RGC type names and how they are classified in CellMuseum:

  • gc/ac = ganglion cell, amacrine cell
  • m/b/t = monostratified, bistratified, tristratified
  • a = asymmetric: asymmetic dendritic arbor
  • r/d = regular or diffused: diffuseness of dendritic densities
  • n/w = narrow or wide: expansiveness of dendritic arbor
  • s/t = short or tall: breadth of dendritic densities (depthwise)
  • o/f = ON or OFF: stratification layer of dendrites in IPL
  • 1-10 = depth in retina: layer dendrites stratify in (10 is closest to GCL)

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Bipolar Cells

ON Bipolars

OFF Bipolars

Amacrine Cells

Starburst Amacrine Cells

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References

Sanes J.R. and Masland R.H. The types of retinal ganglion cells: current status and implications for neuronal classification (2015). Annu. Rev. Neurosci. 38, 221-46.