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Deutsch: Axialer Aufbau der Retina (aus Cajal, 1911). (Cajal, 1991): S. R. Y. CAJAL, Histologie Du Système Nerveux de lHomme et Des Vertébrés, Maloine, Paris, 1911

Nervenzelltypen der Netzhaut schematisch, Licht fällt von links ein, weiß unterlegt die zellkernreichen Schichten

v. l. n. r.: weiß: Ganglienzellen und ihre Axone, grau: Innere plexiforme Schicht, weiß: Amakrine Zellen, Bipolare, Horizontalzellen, gelb: Äußere plexiforme Schicht, weiß: Fotorezeptoren, hellbraun: Fotorezeptoren Außensegmente
English: Axial organization of the retina (from Cajal, 1911). (Cajal, 1991): S. R. Y. CAJAL, Histologie Du Système Nerveux de lHomme et Des Vertébrés, Maloine, Paris, 1911
Date chris 12:06, 13 August 2009 (UTC)
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