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where C is the number of cell classes.
We uncover eight broad cell classes in Nematostella, including neurons, cnidocytes, and digestive cells.
Retinogenesis proceeds in a precise chronological order, with the seven principal cell classes generated in successive phases.
The seven major cell classes of the vertebrate retina are organized with remarkable precision into distinct layers.
Fig. 1 Cell classes of the neural model described in [23, 24] are excitatory interneurons (E), lateral inhibitory interneurons (L), crossed inhibitory interneurons (C), and edge cells (EC).
How do individual cell classes acquire their specialized structures and functions if they all originate from a morphologically uniform cell population?
Combining genetic targeting of distinct cellular populations with defined patterns of optical stimulation enables one to study specific cell classes in complex biological tissues.
The component parts and cell classes of the mammalian brain increase at highly predictable but differential rates with respect to absolute brain size.
However, the relationships between cell classes identified in studies of brain slices and those in the intact animal remain largely unclear.
All vertebrate retinas share a fundamental plan, comprising five major neuronal cell classes with cell body distributions and connectivity arranged in stereotypic patterns.
Furthermore, while Müller glia appear to be some of the last cells left in the degenerate retina, they are also one of the first cell classes in the neural retina to respond to stress which may reveal mechanisms related to remodeling and cell death in other retinal cell classes.
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