amacrine in English

adjective

(Biology) without long processes, having no long process

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2. NPY-IR amacrine cells predominantly received synaptic input from bipolar cell axon terminals (86%), while a few input from other amacrine cell processes (14%).

3. Amacrine and ganglion cells in these regions were relatively sparse.

4. Amacrine cells are interneurons that usually connect with retinal ganglion cells.

5. The few remaining nerve cells were small and probably corresponded to the amacrine and bipolar nerve cells.

6. In the inner plexiform layer the percentage of the stratified and diffuse amacrine cells is as high as that of the corresponding types of ganglion cells; these amacrine and ganglion cells make up the highest percentage of their respective classes.

7. In addition to the amacrine cell types known already, 3 new varieties are described for the first time: 1. a further asymmetrical form (1-cell), 2. a two-strata-forming (n-) cell, and 3. branched and non-branched radial amacrine cells.

8. In particular, amacrine cells were incorporated with exogenous proteins so they could be activated or deactivated as required.

9. SYNAPSE TRANSMISSION scientists also studied synaptic computation at bipolar and amacrine cell terminals in the presence and absence of Müller cells.

10. The aim was to determine what happens at the synapses of bipolar and amacrine cells in the retina under different contrast illuminations.

11. The experimental evidence points to amacrine cells that use gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) as a neurotransmitter being responsible for mediation of the inhibitory surround.

12. Both amacrine and ganglion cells, the processes of which form the IPL, consist of stratified, diffuse and radially oriented cell types.

13. The average ratio of the different cell classes of the adult retina is: 2 (receptor cells): 0.5 (horizontal cells): 2 (bipolar cells): 2 (amacrine cells): 1 (ganglion cell).

14. A limited number of interneurons probably exist in theepiphysis ofR. temporaria andR. esculenta: the images of these scattered neurons were observed to differ from the classical bipolar, horizontal and amacrine cells of the amphibian retina.