Cell type (class) | Nomenclature (Acronym) |
Definition | Relation of retinal ganglion cell C others |
Annotation | Reference |
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retinal ganglion cell type III | Perry (Perry) | Type III cells have small bodies but they have the largest range of dendritic field sizes (see table 1). The dendrites of this cell class branch less frequently than those of the other classes. This group of cells encompasses a slightly wider variety of dendritic morphology, than the other three classes. | includes | Group RGC ‘‘others’’ includes previously described examples of Type III or Class III cells (Perry, 1979; Dreher et
al., 1985), with their small somata and, in some cases, very large dendritic fields. | Huxlin K.R & Goodchild A.K. | Mihail Bota |
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retinal ganglion cell C3 | Sun (Sun) | The RGC3 cells had a very large and very sparse dendritic field (Fig. 6C), and ramified in the inner IPL. This group of cells is qualitatively similar to the RGC cell of Huxlin and Goodchild (1997) (their Fig. 11B). | synonym | The RGC3 cells had a very large and very sparse dendritic field (Fig. 6C), and ramified in the inner IPL (77 ± 10%). This group of cells is qualitatively similar to the RGCother cell of Huxlin and Goodchild (1997) (their Fig. 11B). | Sun W., Li N. & He S. | Mihail Bota |
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