Cell type (class) | Nomenclature (Acronym) |
Definition | Relation of vLGN/LP-ipsilateral projecting retinal ganglion cell |
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vLGN-ipsilateral projecting retinal ganglion cell | Farid Ahmed et al. (FA) | In the ventral-temporal crescent, single-labeled cells, with EB from vLGN and with FG from LP were distributed in the retina's more peripheral region, while those double-labeled with both EBH and FG were located in its more central region. Retinal ganglion cells that projected ipsilaterally to only the vLGN (58.8%) or LP (11.3%) were of both large (more than 20 micrometers) types, while the double-labeled cells were primarily of the large type. | is included | About 29.8% of labeled retinal ganglion cells were double-labeled in the present study. Retinal ganglion cells that projected ipsilaterally to only the vLGN (58.8%) or LP (11.3%) were of both large (more than 20 micrometers) types, while the double-labeled cells were primarily of the large type. | Farid Ahmed A.K.M., Dong K. & Yamadori T. | Mihail Bota |
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LP-ipsilateral projecting retinal ganglion cell | Farid Ahmed et al. (FA) | In the ventral-temporal crescent, single-labeled cells, with EB from vLGN and with FG from LP were distributed in the retina's more peripheral region, while those double-labeled with both EBH and FG were located in its more central region. Retinal ganglion cells that projected ipsilaterally to only the vLGN (58.8%) or LP (11.3%) were of both large (more than 20 micrometers) types, while the double-labeled cells were primarily of the large type. | is included | About 29.8% of labeled retinal ganglion cells were double-labeled in the present study. Retinal ganglion cells that projected ipsilaterally to only the vLGN (58.8%) or LP (11.3%) were of both large (more than 20 micrometers) types, while the double-labeled cells were primarily of the large type. | Farid Ahmed A.K.M., Dong K. & Yamadori T. | Mihail Bota |
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retinal ganglion cell type I | Perry (Perry) | Type I cells have the largest cell bodies of all the classes (see table 1). The primary dendrites are generally smooth in appearance but sometimes have dendritic spines, and roughly halve their diameter at the first bifurcation (see plates 1, figures 1 and 2). The cells have 3 to 6 primary dendrites which enter the inner plexiform layer diagonally and appear to terminate in the outer part of inner plexiform layer. On many of these cells an axon could be identified and the axons were in general the thickest observed. | is included | ...some retinal ganglion cells project their axons ipsilaterally to both vLGN and LP. These double-labeled cells in the ventrotemporal crescent of the retina can be classified as large-type or type I. | Farid Ahmed A.K.M., Dong K. & Yamadori T. | Mihail Bota |
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