Reports of presence of Gly in: CBX.
Cell typeCell type position in regionHemispherePattern of appearance in CBX Qualitative density of Gly in CBXAnnotationReferenceCollator
Golgi neuron, bigeverywherebilateraluniformexistsGlycine-like immunoreactivity (glycine-LI) was concentrated in Golgi cell bodies and in circularly arranged dots interpreted as Golgi cell terminals (Fig. 1A). Ottersen O.P., Storm-Mathisen J. & Somogyi P., 1988
Purkinje neuroneverywherebilateraluniformnot presentNo glycine-LI could be detected in the Purkinje cells or in the subcortical white matter.Ottersen O.P., Storm-Mathisen J. & Somogyi P., 1988
basket neuronmolecular layer of cerebellar cortexbilateraluniformnot presentThe molecular layer contains no glycine-LI positive structures except for a few fibrous processes (small arrows in A). The terminals of the basket (small arrowheads) and stellate cells and their respective cell bodies (large arrowheads) are glycine immunonegative...Ottersen O.P., Storm-Mathisen J. & Somogyi P., 1988
stellate neuronmolecular layer of cerebellar cortexbilateraluniformnot presentThe molecular layer contains no glycine-LI positive structures except for a few fibrous processes (small arrows in A). The terminals of the basket (small arrowheads) and stellate cells and their respective cell bodies (large arrowheads) are glycine immunonegative...Ottersen O.P., Storm-Mathisen J. & Somogyi P., 1988
Golgi neuron, smalleverywherebilateraluniformexistsGlycine-like immunoreactivity (glycine-LI) was concentrated in Golgi cell bodies and in circularly arranged dots interpreted as Golgi cell terminals (Fig. 1A). Ottersen O.P., Storm-Mathisen J. & Somogyi P., 1988
cerebellar granule cellgranule layer of cerebellumbilateraluniformnot presentThe remaining cell profiles in the granule cell layer showed labelling close to background level, although the mossy fibre terminals were slightly more intensely labelled than the granule cell dendrites.Ottersen O.P., Storm-Mathisen J. & Somogyi P., 1988