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[[File:Narrow field amacrine.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Narrow-field amacrine cells<ref name="Masland 1998"></ref>]]
Amacrine cells have their [[Cell Body|cell bodies]] located in the inner nuclear layer of the retina and have projections in the inner plexiform layer. Different subtypes of amacrine cells project differently in the inner plexiform layer<ref name="Masland 1998">M. A. MacNeil & R. H. Masland (1998) [http://download.cell.com/neuron/pdf/PIIS089662730080478X.pdf Extreme Diversity among Amacrine Cells: Implications for Function] Neuron <strong>20</strong>: 971-982</ref>, as shown in the figure to the right depicting different types of narrow-field amacrine cells.
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[[File:Narrow field amacrine.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Narrow-field amacrine cells<ref name="Masland 1998"></ref>]]
Amacrine cells have their [[Cell Body|cell bodies]] located in the inner nuclear layer of the retina and have projections in the inner plexiform layer. Different subtypes of amacrine cells project differently in the inner plexiform layer<ref name="Masland 1998">M. A. MacNeil & R. H. Masland (1998) [http://download.cell.com/neuron/pdf/PIIS089662730080478X.pdf Extreme Diversity among Amacrine Cells: Implications for Function] Neuron <strong>20</strong>: 971-982</ref>, as shown in the figure to the right depicting different types of narrow-field amacrine cells.

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Narrow-field amacrine cells[1]
Amacrine cells have their cell bodies located in the inner nuclear layer of the retina and have projections in the inner plexiform layer. Different subtypes of amacrine cells project differently in the inner plexiform layer[1], as shown in the figure to the right depicting different types of narrow-field amacrine cells.
  1. 1.0 1.1 M. A. MacNeil & R. H. Masland (1998) Extreme Diversity among Amacrine Cells: Implications for Function Neuron 20: 971-982