Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2033032032> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2033032032 endingPage "292" @default.
- W2033032032 startingPage "280" @default.
- W2033032032 abstract "We have performed a serial-section electron microscopic study of the inner plexiform layer (IPL) of the retina of the turtle Pseudemys scripta elegans. A qualitative and quantitative assessment of the neuropil of the IPL has been done from photomontages taken from the linear visual streak area and peripheral retina. Counts of conventional, ribbon, serial, and reciprocal synapses, of ganglion cell dendrites, and of profiles containing large, dense-cored vesicles were made in five equal-thickness strata in each montage. Averages of these different features were plotted for each stratum in the linear visual streak and compared with peripheral retina. The trend was for stratum 2 to have the highest overall absolute number of amacrine and bipolar interactions, and also of serial synapses, both in the linear visual streak and in peripheral regions. Stratum 4 tended to have the second-highest number of synapses. The total number of synapses for the entire thickness of the IPL, regardless of stratification, is higher in the streak than in the periphery. The total amacrine-to-bipolar-synapse ratio in the IPL is the highest of any vertebrate studied to date (11.0 in the streak and 14.5 in the periphery) but the number of synapsesμm2 was found to be similar to that reported for other vertebrates. Amacrine-to-amacrine synaptic contacts greatly outnumber other types of synapses; amacrines constitute the principal input to ganglion cells, whereas bipolar output is mainly onto amacrines. The trend for higher numbers of synaptic interactions in strata 2 and 4 of the streak region of the turtle IPL can be correlated with the branching of small-field amacrine and ganglion cells described in Golgi studies (Kolb: Philos. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B 298:355–393, 82). In peripheral retina, branching of large-field amacrines and a lower number of bipolar pathways may account for the trend for larger numbers of amacrine synapses in strata 2 and 4. Profiles having large, dense-cored vesicles tend to occur most frequently in strata 1 and 5, which correlates well with the stratification in the IPL of the processes of immunoreactive amacrine cells described in other studies." @default.
- W2033032032 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2033032032 creator A5024284441 @default.
- W2033032032 creator A5039013869 @default.
- W2033032032 creator A5055342344 @default.
- W2033032032 date "1988-06-08" @default.
- W2033032032 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2033032032 title "Organization of the inner plexiform layer of the turtle retina: An electron microscopic study" @default.
- W2033032032 cites W1832218041 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W1849142001 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W1966333845 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W1967498378 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W1972781611 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W1975076336 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W1980209481 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W1991371384 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W1992224713 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W1999938413 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2007615350 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2010794805 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2012848100 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2013246456 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2013512495 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2018069327 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2023802731 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2027158229 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2031317155 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2031408535 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2032143895 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2036453841 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2042654727 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2046438109 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2047830846 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2052306892 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2055732508 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2061198449 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2064555131 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2072096418 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2076058642 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2093328245 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2093852578 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2110068308 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2123799480 @default.
- W2033032032 cites W2124286279 @default.
- W2033032032 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902720210" @default.
- W2033032032 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3397409" @default.
- W2033032032 hasPublicationYear "1988" @default.
- W2033032032 type Work @default.
- W2033032032 sameAs 2033032032 @default.
- W2033032032 citedByCount "27" @default.
- W2033032032 countsByYear W20330320322012 @default.
- W2033032032 countsByYear W20330320322020 @default.
- W2033032032 countsByYear W20330320322022 @default.
- W2033032032 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2033032032 hasAuthorship W2033032032A5024284441 @default.
- W2033032032 hasAuthorship W2033032032A5039013869 @default.
- W2033032032 hasAuthorship W2033032032A5055342344 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C105702510 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C120665830 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C127445978 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C130316041 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C148785051 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C175585516 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C2777093970 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C2777585161 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C2777831001 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C2778658801 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C2781099447 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C2781334511 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C38120836 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C41625074 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C529278444 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C65185188 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConceptScore W2033032032C105702510 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConceptScore W2033032032C120665830 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConceptScore W2033032032C121332964 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConceptScore W2033032032C127445978 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConceptScore W2033032032C130316041 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConceptScore W2033032032C148785051 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConceptScore W2033032032C151730666 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConceptScore W2033032032C169760540 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConceptScore W2033032032C175585516 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConceptScore W2033032032C2777093970 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConceptScore W2033032032C2777585161 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConceptScore W2033032032C2777831001 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConceptScore W2033032032C2778658801 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConceptScore W2033032032C2781099447 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConceptScore W2033032032C2781334511 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConceptScore W2033032032C38120836 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConceptScore W2033032032C41625074 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConceptScore W2033032032C529278444 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConceptScore W2033032032C54355233 @default.
- W2033032032 hasConceptScore W2033032032C65185188 @default.