Journal article

Synaptic Connectivity of the Diffuse Bipolar Cell Type DB6 in the Inner Plexiform Layer of Primate Retina

PR Jusuf, SCS Lee, U Grünert

Journal of Comparative Neurology | WILEY | Published : 2004

Abstract

Diffuse bipolar cells in primate retina receive synaptic input from multiple cones and provide output to ganglion cells. Diffuse bipolar cells can be subdivided into six types (DB1-DB6) according to the stratification of their axon terminals in the inner plexiform layer, but their synaptic connectivity in the inner plexiform layer is not well understood. Here the stratification and synaptic connectivity of DB6 axon terminals were studied in the retinae of New World (marmoset) and Old World (macaque) monkeys. Immunohistochemical markers were applied to retinal sections. The sections were analyzed by confocal and deconvolution light microscopy as well as electron microscopy. The DB6 cells were..

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