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    PNAS: A new type of nerve cell found in the retina!

    • Last Update: 2021-11-14
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    In the central nervous system, a complex neuronal circuit transmits sensory and motor information to each other; so-called interneurons play an intermediary role in the communication chain


    This discovery marks an important development in the field, and scientists are working to better understand the central nervous system by identifying all types of neurons and their connections


    Dr.


    The research team named it Campana cell (Campana cell, biological pass note), its shape is similar to a hand bell


    "In the brain, cells that keep firing are thought to be involved in memory and learning," said Dr.


    Journal Reference :

    1. Brent K.



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