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Science 11 July 1975: Vol. 189. no. 4197, pp. 137 - 139 DOI: 10.1126/science.1138370
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Science, Vol 189, Issue 4197, 137-139
Copyright © 1975 by American Association for the Advancement of Science
Horizontal cells in cat retina with independent dendritic systems
R Nelson,
A von Litzow,
H Kolb,
and
P Gouras
Cat horizontal cells are retinal neurons with two functionally distinct parts: the cell body receives signals predominantly from cones, while the terminal arborization receives predominantly from rods. The long thin process connecting these parts neither generates impulses nor allows significant passive electrotonic conduction between them.
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