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'''Amacrine cells''' are interneurons in the retina. Amacrine cells operate at the inner plexiform layer (IPL), the second synaptic retinal layer where [[Bipolar Cell|bipolar cells]] and [[Ganglion Cell|ganglion cells]] form [[Synapse|synapses]]. There are about 40 different types of amacrine cells and are classified by the width of their field of connection, which layer(s) of the stratum in the IPL they are in, and by neurotransmitter type. No single type of amacrine cell predominates; the type with most frequency is observed only 13% of total population, and the remainders are distributed among many types of cell, each making up 5% or less of the total amacrine cell population. The average diameter of [[Dendrite#Dentritic_Arbor|dendritic field]] for each type varies over 34 to 400 microns, and their overall shapes alone are enough to serve as criterion of classification.
TranslationLas «células amacrinas» son interneuronas retinales que funcionan en la capa plexiforme interna (IPL), la segunda capa sináptica de la retina, donde las [[Bipolar Cell|neuronas bipolares]] y las [[Ganglion Cell|células ganglionares]] hacen [[Synapse|sinapsis]]. Hay casi 40 tipos de células amacrinas, clasificadas por el alcance de su campo de conexión, la/s capa/s de la IPL en la que se encuentran y su neurotransmisor.

Las «células amacrinas» son interneuronas retinales que funcionan en la capa plexiforme interna (IPL), la segunda capa sináptica de la retina, donde las neuronas bipolares y las células ganglionares hacen sinapsis. Hay casi 40 tipos de células amacrinas, clasificadas por el alcance de su campo de conexión, la/s capa/s de la IPL en la que se encuentran y su neurotransmisor.