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Ganglion cell layer

In the anatomy of the eye, the ganglion cell layer (ganglionic layer) is a layer of the retina that consists of retinal ganglion cells and displaced amacrine cells.

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FMA
58687
Latin
stratum ganglionicum retinae
TA98
A15.2.04.016

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Ganglion cell layer

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Avg. degree1.85
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FMA · 1
Ganglion cell layer → 58687
Latin · 1
Ganglion cell layer → stratum ganglionicum retinae
TA98 · 1
Ganglion cell layer → A15.2.04.016

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layer cells retina ganglionic dendrites retinal ganglion inner plexiform stratum anatomy labeled third top eye axon cell consists displaced amacrine

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Ganglion cell layerFMA586871.00infobox
Ganglion cell layerLatinstratum ganglionicum retinae1.00infobox
Ganglion cell layerTA98A15.2.04.0161.00infobox

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