Neurochemical organization of the first visual synapse.
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概要
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The retina employs two main synaptic relays in which information converges to higher order cells, and at the same time is modified by lateral inhibitory interneurons. At the first synaptic layer, rod and cone terminals contact second order neurons (horizontal and bipolar cells), and in turn, horizontal cells contact cones and bipolar cells. In this talk/review we describe the structures and the neurochemicals involved in transmitting the visual signal at this synaptic complex.
- The Keio Journal of Medicineの論文
著者
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Wang Tian
Department Of Legal Medicine Provincial Police Bureau Of Henan
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Zhang Lingli
Department Of Neuroscience University Of Pennsylvania
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Vardi Noga
Department Of Neuroscience University Of Pennsylvania
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Lyubarsky Arkady
Department Of Ophthalmology University Of Pennsylvania
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Morigiwa Katsuko
Department Of Neuroscience University Of Pennsylvania
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Wang Tian
Department of Neuroscience and University of Pennsylvania
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Dhingra Anuradha
Department of Neuroscience and University of Pennsylvania
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Vardi Noga
Department of Neuroscience and University of Pennsylvania
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